Damai II

Trip dates Trip dates Itinerary Days/Nights Start Place End Place
  06 Nov 2025 Alor - Forgotten Islands 10D/9N Kupang Saumlaki
  08 Dec 2025 Raja Ampat 8D/7N Sorong Sorong
  23 Mar 2026 Raja Ampat, Hamlamera 12D/11N Sorong Ternate
  05 Apr 2026 Halmahera, Gorontalo 12D/11N Ternate Gorontalo
  24 Nov 2026 Gorontalo / Halmahera 9D/8N Gorontalo Gorontalo
  09 Feb 2027 Raja Ampat 11D/10N Sorong Sorong
  13 May 2027 Asmats, Triton Bay, Banda Sea 16D/15N Timika Kalabahi
  04 Jun 2027 Alor, Alor 8D/7N Kalabahi Kalabahi
  25 Jun 2027 Komodo, Komodo 10D/9N Labuan Bajo Labuan Bajo
  06 Jul 2027 Labuan Bajo, Bali 11D/10N Labuan Bajo Benoa
  20 Aug 2027 Bali / Komodo 12D/11N Benoa Labuan Bajo
  23 Dec 2027 Raja Ampat 12D/11N Sorong Sorong
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Deluxe single Select Trip 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL Select Trip
 $5,600.00
 $8,800.00
 $8,800.00
 $8,800.00
 $7,200.00
 $8,000.00
 $9,350.00
 $3,400.00
 $9,350.00
 $9,350.00
 $8,500.00
 $9,350.00
 $8,500.00
 $8,500.00
 $8,500.00
 $9,350.00
 $5,950.00
 $9,350.00
 $8,500.00
 $5,950.00
 $5,950.00
 $9,625.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $5,250.00
 $8,750.00
 $10,500.00
 $8,750.00
 $7,000.00
 $6,125.00
 $6,125.00
 $6,125.00
 $6,125.00
 $8,750.00
 $9,625.00
 $12,250.00
 $7,875.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $6,125.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $10,500.00
 $9,625.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $6,125.00
 $7,000.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $3,500.00
 $8,750.00
 $7,875.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $7,000.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $8,800.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $6,125.00
 $6,125.00
 $820.00
 $1,970.00
 $820.00
 $660.00
 $820.00
 $330.00
 $6,125.00
 $6,125.00
 $820.00
 $660.00
 $820.00
 $3,200.00
 $9,350.00
 $820.00
 $5,600.00
 $8,800.00
 $1,900.00
 $3,200.00
 $9,350.00
 $9,350.00
 $8,500.00
 $9,350.00
 $8,750.00
 $9,450.00
 $5,960.00
 $8,500.00
 $9,350.00
 $8,500.00
 $5,960.00
 $5,985.00
 $8,500.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,350.00
 $5,950.00
 $5,250.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $4,250.00
 $4,250.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $8,750.00
 $8,750.00
 $7,875.00
 $7,875.00
 $7,875.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $8,750.00
 $9,625.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $6,125.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $6,125.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $8,750.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,625.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $6,335.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $6,405.00
 $10,065.00
 $7,240.00
 $9,050.00
 $7,240.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $6,405.00
 $6,405.00
 $6,335.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $8,145.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $8,145.00
 $9,955.00
 $10,065.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $6,335.00
 $6,125.00
 $9,625.00
 $11,765.00
 $7,240.00
 $6,335.00
 $9,955.00
 $6,335.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $6,335.00
 $9,955.00
 $6,335.00
 $9,050.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,050.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $6,335.00
 $6,335.00
 $6,335.00
 $6,335.00
 $8,145.00
 $7,240.00
 $11,765.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $7,240.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,955.00
 $9,625.00
 $5,430.00
 $6,335.00
 $9,050.00
 $9,955.00
 $6,335.00
 $6,685.00
 $10,505.00
 $9,550.00
 $10,505.00
 $10,505.00
 $10,505.00
 $10,505.00
 $6,685.00
 $13,370.00
 $13,370.00
 $6,685.00
 $10,505.00
 $8,595.00
 $9,550.00
 $10,505.00
 $8,595.00
 $17,190.00
 $12,415.00
 $10,505.00
 $10,505.00
 $10,505.00
 $11,460.00
 $10,505.00
 $10,505.00
 $7,240.00
 $6,335.00
 $9,550.00
Deluxe twin/double Select Trip 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL Select Trip
 $4,375.00
 $6,875.00
 $6,875.00
 $6,875.00
 $5,625.00
 $6,250.00
 $7,205.00
 $2,620.00
 $7,205.00
 $7,205.00
 $6,550.00
 $7,205.00
 $6,550.00
 $6,550.00
 $6,550.00
 $7,205.00
 $4,585.00
 $7,205.00
 $6,550.00
 $4,585.00
 $4,585.00
 $7,425.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,205.00
 $7,425.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $3,930.00
 $6,550.00
 $8,100.00
 $6,559.00
 $5,240.00
 $4,725.00
 $4,725.00
 $4,725.00
 $4,725.00
 $6,750.00
 $7,425.00
 $9,170.00
 $6,075.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,425.00
 $4,725.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,425.00
 $8,100.00
 $7,425.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $4,725.00
 $5,400.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $2,700.00
 $6,750.00
 $6,875.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,425.00
 $5,400.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,425.00
 $6,875.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $4,725.00
 $4,725.00
 $410.00
 $985.00
 $410.00
 $330.00
 $410.00
 $330.00
 $4,725.00
 $4,725.00
 $410.00
 $330.00
 $410.00
 $1,600.00
 $7,205.00
 $410.00
 $4,375.00
 $6,875.00
 $950.00
 $1,600.00
 $7,250.00
 $7,250.00
 $6,550.00
 $7,205.00
 $6,750.00
 $7,250.00
 $4,585.00
 $6,550.00
 $7,205.00
 $6,550.00
 $4,585.00
 $4,585.00
 $6,550.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,205.00
 $4,585.00
 $4,050.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,425.00
 $3,255.00
 $3,255.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,425.00
 $6,550.00
 $6,550.00
 $6,975.00
 $6,075.00
 $6,075.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,425.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $6,750.00
 $7,425.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $4,725.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,425.00
 $4,725.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $6,750.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,425.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $4,865.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $4,760.00
 $7,480.00
 $5,560.00
 $6,950.00
 $5,560.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $4,760.00
 $4,760.00
 $4,865.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $6,255.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $6,255.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $4,865.00
 $4,725.00
 $7,425.00
 $9,035.00
 $5,560.00
 $4,865.00
 $7,645.00
 $4,865.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $4,865.00
 $7,645.00
 $4,865.00
 $6,950.00
 $7,645.00
 $6,950.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $4,865.00
 $4,865.00
 $4,865.00
 $4,865.00
 $6,255.00
 $5,560.00
 $9,035.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $5,560.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,645.00
 $7,425.00
 $4,130.00
 $4,865.00
 $6,950.00
 $7,645.00
 $4,685.00
 $5,145.00
 $8,085.00
 $7,350.00
 $8,085.00
 $8,085.00
 $8,085.00
 $8,085.00
 $5,145.00
 $10,290.00
 $10,290.00
 $5,145.00
 $8,085.00
 $6,615.00
 $7,350.00
 $8,085.00
 $6,615.00
 $13,230.00
 $9,555.00
 $8,085.00
 $8,085.00
 $8,085.00
 $8,820.00
 $8,085.00
 $8,085.00
 $5,560.00
 $4,865.00
 $7,350.00
Master Select Trip 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
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MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Visit the colorful reefs which are fed by the nutrient-rich waters from the rivers producing huge fields of soft corals, giant sea fans and clouds of planktonic feeding fishes of Triton Bay. Go through the Banda Sea and its chain of islands where he spices trade took place: sheer walls, and unique encounters. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive at Kaimana

Guests will arrive in Kaimana and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai I will travel about 4 hours down to the area of Triton Bay.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Triton Bay

The unique location of Triton Bay with its current rich straits has many beautiful dive sites located around the islands of Aiduma and Namatote. Triton Bay is famous for its kaleidoscope of colors along the reef at Signature sites like Little Komodo.

 

There is the opportunity to see endemic species like the Flasher Wrasse at Flasher Beach or Leopard Anemone Shrimp at Namatote Wall or a Thin Line Wobbegong hiding under a table coral. Also recently discovered in the area are some interesting locations for macro sites with exciting and unusual nudibranchs. There may be a chance to encounter whale sharks while in the area.

 

Enjoy a great swim through under the island at another soft coral covered Signature Site, Boo’s Rainbow. For schooling fish action and more colorful reefs check out Larry’s Dive Heaven on the outside of Aiduma island.

No. of Dives: Unlimited dive and Snorkelling at the Bagan + 1 Night Dive (if there’s Whale Shark) or else 4 dives/day

 

Day 4: Momon

We head up the coast of Papua to Mommon. Starting in the south we can dive on the Channel Islands and then enjoy an excellent macro dive at Tanjung Wap with decorated dartfish in shallow water, the potential for pygmy seahorses and a large swim through to explore.

 

Moving a little north, we dive on a large seamount before heading into the shore to the waterfall at Momon. We can take the tender boats into the shore where the waterfalls directly into the sea. A perfect opportunity for a photo and you can even swim behind the falls.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Pulau Pisang

The last stop before getting into Raja Ampat is at the island of Pulau Pisang. The dive site called the Dome is a seamount in the channel with good fish action; bannerfish, snappers and batfish as well as a chance to hunt for macro. Their hammerhead-shaped reef is called T-Bone and the site is covered in large colorful sponges in yellow and purple and blue. Keep your eyes open for passing sharks and eagle rays.

 

Long Crossing to Boo & Fiabacet.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 6: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Farondi

Early morning visit to the cave of Tamulol a large cave where we can snorkel. Easy for all ages. Nearby, we will attempt to look into the jellyfish lake, as this is very dependable on the village mood.

 

Afternoon diving in 3 sisters, a dive where sift corals are at its best, and we have chanced to see Mobula rays hunting. sunset lagoon tour on the tender boats.

 

Depart late afternoon towards Central Raja.

No. of Dives: 1 (with cave visit / 3 without cave visit

 

Day 9: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard-coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Manta Sandy & Arborek

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Arborek Jetty is part of a sloping reef in front of the island. There are schools of fish, excellent wide-angle photo opportunities under the jetty itself and good critter hunting to be done along the slopes.

 

In the late afternoon take a stroll around the village on the island and maybe join in one of their soccer matches or buy a locally made sunhat.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Pulau Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board

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Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 275.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fee Raja Amlpat: 80.00 USD
  • Harbor Fee: 242.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 11: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fee: 154.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 250.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 275.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 70.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 11: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 400.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 11: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 400.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Dive in the incredibly rich waters and the area is typified by crystal clear water, deep walls and pinnacles, awesome overhangs and swim-throughs, beautiful pristine corals, huge barrel sponges and large schools of fish of the Forgotten Islands. Visit the colorful reefs which are fed by the nutrient-rich waters from the rivers producing huge fields of soft corals, giant sea fans and clouds of planktonic feeding fishes of Triton Bay. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive at Saumlaki

Guests will arrive in Saumlaki and have time to get comfortable on the boat. We will start traveling towards the Forgotten Islands once all customer is on board and clearance is granted by the local authorities

No. of Dives: 0

 

Day 2: Pulau Dawera

Some of the healthiest and balanced coral reef. Abundant life consists of a school of bigeye trevally, fusiliers, enormous Napoleon Wrasse, patrolling Dogtooth Tuna and a series of Sharks. A perfect way to complete the trip with the last 2 dives here to enjoy the beautiful reef and amazing fish life.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Babar

Seamount on the southwest of Babar, great hard corals in the shallows and sloping reefs with giant barrel sponges. Large schooling of fusiliers that will attack tunas, wahoos and other pelagic. Good chances to see reef sharks.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Dai

Tertuti Wall is a beautiful wall carpeted in vibrant orange and yellow soft corals and huge sea fans. There are schools of butterflyfish and anthias hanging just off the wall and larger schools further out. With plenty of ledges and overhangs to make the dive interesting, there is even an arch for photo opportunities.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Nils Desperandum

The best place in Indonesia to have a chance to spot a school of Hammerheads. An atoll with walls all around it, large pelagic patrol the reefs, and the ridges in the corners are timing with life, schooling fish, large barrel sponges and fans. Great diving experience.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Manuk

The island of the snakes is a smoking volcano in the middle of the Banda Sea. There is the opportunity to see both Olive Sea Snakes and the more common Banded Sea Krait which can lead to quite an exhilarating dive. There are a couple of Mobula Ray cleaning stations nestled in the black sand shallows and always the possibility of cruising sharks.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 7: Bui

Just north of Kei we have the long line of Watubela islands with some great diving off the east side. We have two extensive seamounts, Ultima Frontera and Gunung Laut, to explore with schools of fish, excellent hard coral coverage, huge sponges, black-spotted morays and passing pelagics.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 8: Momon

We head up the coast of Papua to Mommon. Starting in the south we can dive on the Channel Islands and then enjoy an excellent macro dive at Tanjung Wap with decorated dartfish in shallow water, the potential for pygmy seahorses and a large swim through to explore.

 

Moving a little north, we dive on a large seamount before heading into the shore to the waterfall at Momon. We can take the tender boats into the shore where the waterfalls directly into the sea. A perfect opportunity for a photo and you can even swim behind the falls.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Triton Bay

The unique location of Triton Bay with its current rich straits has many beautiful dive sites located around the islands of Aiduma and Namatote. Triton Bay is famous for its kaleidoscope of colors along the reef at Signature sites like Little Komodo.

 

There is the opportunity to see endemic species like the Flasher Wrasse at Flasher Beach or Leopard Anemone Shrimp at Namatote Wall or a Thin Line Wobbegong hiding under a table coral. Also recently discovered in the area are some interesting locations for macro sites with exciting and unusual nudibranchs. There may be a chance to encounter whale sharks while in the area.

 

Enjoy a great swim through under the island at another soft coral covered Signature Site, Boo’s Rainbow. For schooling fish action and more colorful reefs check out Larry’s Dive Heaven on the outside of Aiduma island.

No. of Dives:

Unlimited dive and Snorkelling at the Bagan + 1 Night Dive (if there’s Whale Shark) or else 4 and 3

 

Day 11: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Kaimana and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 250.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fees: 200.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park fees: 50.00 USD
  • Harbor Fees: 300.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 11: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fees: 400.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 360.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Visit the colorful reefs which are fed by the nutrient-rich waters from the rivers producing huge fields of soft corals, giant sea fans and clouds of planktonic feeding fishes of Triton Bay. Dive in the incredibly rich waters and the area is typified by crystal clear water, deep walls and pinnacles, awesome overhangs and swim-throughs, beautiful pristine corals, huge barrel sponges and large schools of fish of the Forgotten Islands. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

Day 1: Arrive at Kaimana

Guests will arrive in Kaimana and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai I will travel about 4 hours down to the area of Triton Bay.

No. of Dives: 1

Day 2 and 3: Triton Bay

The unique location of Triton Bay with its current rich straits has many beautiful dive sites located around the islands of Aiduma and Namatote. Triton Bay is famous for its kaleidoscope of colors along the reef at Signature sites like Little Komodo.

There is the opportunity to see endemic species like the Flasher Wrasse at Flasher Beach or Leopard Anemone Shrimp at Namatote Wall or a Thin Line Wobbegong hiding under a table coral. Also recently discovered in the area are some interesting locations for macro sites with exciting and unusual nudibranchs. There may be a chance to encounter whale sharks while in the area.

Enjoy a great swim through under the island at another soft coral covered Signature Site, Boo’s Rainbow. For schooling fish action and more colorful reefs check out Larry’s Dive Heaven on the outside of Aiduma island.

No. of Dives: Unlimited dive and Snorkelling at the Bagan + 1 Night Dive (if there’s Whale Shark) or else 4 dives/day

Day 4 and 5: Momon

We head up the coast of Papua to Mommon. Starting in the south we can dive on the Channel Islands and then enjoy an excellent macro dive at Tanjung Wap with decorated dartfish in shallow water, the potential for pygmy seahorses and a large swim through to explore.

Moving a little north, we dive on a large seamount before heading into the shore to the waterfall at Momon. We can take the tender boats into the shore where the waterfalls directly into the sea. A perfect opportunity for a photo and you can even swim behind the falls.

No. of Dives: 4/day

Day 6: Bui

Just north of Kei, we have the long line of Watubela islands with some great diving off the east side. We have two extensive seamounts, Ultima Frontera and Gunung Laut, to explore with schools of fish, excellent hard coral coverage, huge sponges, black-spotted morays and passing pelagics.

No. of Dives: 3

Day 7: Manuk

The island of the snakes is a smoking volcano in the middle of the Banda Sea. There is the opportunity to see both Olive Sea Snakes and the more common Banded Sea Krait which can lead to quite an exhilarating dive. There are a couple of Mobula Ray cleaning stations nestled in the black sand shallows and always the possibility of cruising sharks.

No. of Dives: 3

Day 8 and 9: Nils Desperandum & Sika

The best place in Indonesia to have a chance to spot a school of hammerheads. An atoll with walls all around it, large pelagic patrol the reefs, and the ridges in the corners are timing with life, schooling fish, large barrel sponges and fans. Great diving experience.

No. of Dives: 4/day

Day 10: Dai

Tertuti Wall is a beautiful wall carpeted in vibrant orange and yellow soft corals and huge sea fans. There are schools of butterflyfish and anthias hanging just off the wall and larger schools further out. With plenty of ledges and overhangs to make the dive interesting, there is even an arch for photo opportunities.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 11: Dawera

Some of the healthiest and balanced coral reef. Abundant life consists of a school of bigeye trevally, fusiliers, enormous Napoleon Wrasse, patrolling Dogtooth Tuna and a series of Sharks. A perfect way to complete the trip with the last 2 dives here to enjoy the beautiful reef and amazing fish life.

No. of Dives: 2

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Saumlaki and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 275.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 360.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 360.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 280.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 560.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Alor has its own microenvironment fed by currents from both the Indian and the Pacific oceans. Its waters are extremely rich, with a good variety of “big” and “small” life. The channels between its islands are established passages for cetaceous and blue and sperm whales are not uncommon sights. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Maumere

Guests will arrive in Maumere and have time to get comfortable on the boat. We will depart once we have settled on the boat, and head towards the island of Pomona for a checkup dive:

 

Slopping reefs, a combination of sand and corals, chances to see pygmies in the numerous fans that we will find along with these easy dives.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 2: Tanjung Bacatan & Komba

In the north of Kawula island, Tanjung Bacatan is a classic. A deep slope that gently gives way to a wall, passing Tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are expected to be spotted. After two dives we sail towards the volcano of Komba, active until very recently and always a beautiful sight. We will look for whales on our way.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Solor

This is the only area that we know of where mantas have been spotted. Facing south means cooler waters and less visibility, but it also means more life, bigger fish: giant groupers, barramundi cods, midnight snappers, all sheltering in the sloppy reefs around the islands of Kambing of Nuha.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Soangi & Waiwawong

Soangi is a small island well expose to the swells, its coral reefs are the habitat of abundant life and whitetip sharks patrol in search of opportunities On the West coast Lembata amongst towering volcanos we arrive at Wai Wawong. This is excellent muck diving with a chance of seeing the elusive Rhinopias, Finger Dragonets, Ghost pipefish and maybe even hairy frogfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5 and 6: Rusa

This is a collection of 3 small islands in the middle of the cold water currents that flow between the islands of Kawula and Pantar. Spectacular rock formation, totally covered with corals, hard and soft, crinoids, anemones. Almost impossible to find any space. In the shallow clouds of red anthias, deeper large snappers, sweetlips, giant groupers, passing sharks. As pure as it gets.

 

Going in between the rocky bottom, slow and eyes for Nudibranchs, small shrimps, soft coral crabs and other critters living and feeding along with them. In between dives, we will head towards the open, and maybe if we are lucky a blue whale can pay us a visit.

No. of Dives: 4/day

 

Day 7: Pantar Straits (West)

Beautiful walls of macro and wide-angle subjects. Clean walls, abundant life and the always cooperative smile of the local community, especially the children who will like to be your underwater model.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Kalabahi

A change of underwater topography: A day dedicated to pure muck dive in the Kalabahi bay where we can look for wonderous, Rhinopias, Gosht pipefish, seahorses. An underwater macro heaven.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Pantar Straits (East)

The beautiful rocky formation, and abundant life around the patches between the walls. We do see timid Mola Molas on the surface and schooling dolphins hang in the near open waters.

 

On the south-east of Pantar, Beangabang Bay has one of the top night dives in the country: the chance to hunt for octopus, ghost pipefish, unusual shrimp, Bobbitt worms colorful nudibranchs and lots of juvenile fish.

No. of Dives: 4 and 2

 

Day 11: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Kupang and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 100.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 280.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 210.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 210.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 175.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 175.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 300.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 280.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Start your trip in Raja Ampat, the center of marine biodiversity in the world. Dive in the incredibly rich waters and the area is typified by crystal clear water, deep walls and pinnacles, awesome overhangs and swim-throughs, beautiful pristine corals, huge barrel sponges and large schools of fish of the Forgotten Islands. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Farondi / Balbulol

No Contest and Love Potion No.9 near the island of Balbulol are a string of underwater ridges rich in current and therefore colorful soft corals and sea fans. Spend your time looking in the blue for schooling pelagics and often the beautiful Mobula Rays.

 

To the east is the island of Farondi. Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Daram

The islands further east in the Misool region, are booming with colors, unreal collection of soft corals and fans along the walls of their most iconic dive sites: Andiamo and the Candy Store.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 6: Pulau Pisang

This small island in the middle of Seram Sea has some great fish action; snapper, barracuda, fusiliers, rainbow runners.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 7: Pulau Bacan

Begin the day with a dramatic wall dive off Tanjung Marengarango. Check out the schooling fish; barracuda, snapper, fusiliers and the potential for some great passing pelagics.

 

Spend the afternoon enjoying some excellent muck diving along the boat-building beach at Penambuan; excellent habitat amongst the variety of black sand, pebbles, algae and coral heads. Hunt for octopus, colorful nudibranchs, frogfish, seahorses, cuttlefish, unusual shrimp.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Salea

Start the day at Batu Mandy near the island of Salea. Schools of fusilier, snappers and trevally embellish a pinnacle formation that sometimes hosts also manta rays and reef sharks. Later in the day enjoy the beautiful reefs around the islands of Pokal and Kusu. Frogfish, ghost pipefish and pontohi have been spotted here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9: Pulau Lata Lata

Another spot that cannot be missed is the beautiful Island of Lata-Lata. There, not to long ago, our dive guides found a seamount that we named Charis point. This is a world-class dive site better dove with a medium current to enjoy the fish life and his beautiful corals. In the afternoon enjoy the pretty shallows and the gorgeous soft coral garden in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10 and 11: Goraici and Seamount of Halmahera Sea

Series of small islands, surprisingly good healthy reefs. This current rich location has a huge amount of schooling fish; surgeonfish, ocean triggerfish, snappers, fusiliers, rainbow runners, sharks and much more, we have seen in several occasions’ mantas coming to feed in the shallow waters of a lagoon.

No. of Dives: 4 and 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Ternate and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 280.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 240.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Alor has its own microenvironment fed by currents from both the Indian and the Pacific oceans. Its waters are extremely rich, with a good variety of “big” and “small” life. The channels between its islands are established passages for cetaceous and blue and sperm whales are not uncommon sights. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Maumere

Guests will arrive in Maumere and have time to get comfortable on the boat. We will depart once we have settled on the boat, and head towards the island of Pomona for a checkup dive:

 

Slopping reefs, a combination of sand and corals, chances to see pygmies in the numerous fans that we will find along with these easy dives.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 2: Tanjung Bacatan & Komba

In the north of Kawula island, Tanjung Bacatan is a classic. A deep slope that gently gives way to a wall, passing Tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are expected to be spotted. After two dives we sail towards the volcano of Komba, active until very recently and always a beautiful sight. We will look for whales on our way.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Solor

This is the only area that we know of where mantas have been spotted. Facing south means cooler waters and less visibility, but it also means more life, bigger fish: giant groupers, barramundi cods, midnight snappers, all sheltering in the sloppy reefs around the islands of Kambing of Nuha.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Soangi & Waiwawong

Soangi is a small island well expose to the swells, its coral reefs are the habitat of abundant life and whitetip sharks patrol in search of opportunities On the West coast Lembata amongst towering volcanos we arrive at Wai Wawong. This is excellent muck diving with a chance of seeing the elusive Rhinopias, Finger Dragonets, Ghost pipefish and maybe even hairy frogfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5 and 6: Rusa

This is a collection of 3 small islands in the middle of the cold water currents that flow between the islands of Kawula and Pantar. Spectacular rock formation, totally covered with corals, hard and soft, crinoids, anemones. Almost impossible to find any space. In the shallow clouds of red anthias, deeper large snappers, sweetlips, giant groupers, passing sharks. As pure as it gets.

 

Going in between the rocky bottom, slow and eyes for Nudibranchs, small shrimps, soft coral crabs and other critters living and feeding along with them. In between dives, we will head towards the open, and maybe if we are lucky a blue whale can pay us a visit.

No. of Dives: 4/day

 

Day 7: Pantar Straits (West)

Beautiful walls of macro and wide-angle subjects. Clean walls, abundant life and the always cooperative smile of the local community, especially the children who will like to be your underwater model.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Kalabahi

A change of underwater topography: A day dedicated to pure muck dive in the Kalabahi bay where we can look for wonderous, Rhinopias, Gosht pipefish, seahorses. An underwater macro heaven.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Pantar Straits (East)

The beautiful rocky formation, and abundant life around the patches between the walls. We do see timid Mola Molas on the surface and schooling dolphins hang in the near open waters.

 

On the south-east of Pantar, Beangabang Bay has one of the top night dives in the country: the chance to hunt for octopus, ghost pipefish, unusual shrimp, Bobbitt worms colorful nudibranchs and lots of juvenile fish.

No. of Dives: 4 and 2

 

Day 11: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Kupang and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 300.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 210.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 275.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 175.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 220.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 175.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 275.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Go into the microenvironment fed but currents of the Indian and the Pacific oceans of Alor. Dive in the incredibly rich waters and the area is typified by crystal clear water, deep walls and pinnacles, awesome overhangs and swim-throughs, beautiful pristine corals, huge barrel sponges and large schools of fish of the Forgotten Islands. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Kupang

Guests will arrive in Kupang and have time to get comfortable on the boat. There is a large crossing towards the Alor region, and we will depart once we have settled on the boat.

No. of Dives: 0

 

Day 2: Pantar Straits (West)

Beautiful walls of macro and wide-angle subjects. Clean walls, abundant life and the always cooperative smile of the local community, especially the children who will like to be your underwater model.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Kalabahi

A change of underwater topography: A day dedicated to pure muck dive in the Kalabahi bay where we can look for wondrous, Rhinopias, Gosht pipefish, seahorses. An underwater macro heaven.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Reong

Further to the east Wetar provides some good diving on sloping reefs. We will then move further southeast to the sand channels at Nautilus is an interesting dive with some excellent hard coral formations with excellent reef life including giant clams. Schooling grunts, turtles and white tips are to be expected.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 5: Nyata

The islands around Nyata boast white-sand beaches that stretch into beautiful blue water down to pristine hard coral gardens and walls. Amazing contrast of white sand and isolated coral formations will be our first dive of the day, followed by sheer walls with enormous sponges, overhands and swim-through. There are plenty of schools of small reef fish but watch the blue for passing pelagic.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 6: Moora

Adrenaline diving when the current sweeps over the ridge on the northwest of the island. There are big schools of Bumphead parrotfish, trevally, longfin spadefish, blackfin barracuda, white mouth unicornfish and some cool critters to find when you can catch your breath.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 7: Dai

The south tip of the island has two large coral formation, coming out from the island where life accumulates, A superb large school of Barracudas and jacks are hanging there. The hard corals in the shallows count among the best ones in the area and the whole island is pristine, well balance with healthy abundant life.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Nils Desperandum

The best place in Indonesia to have a chance to spot a school of Hammerheads. An atoll with walls all around it, large pelagic patrol the reefs, and the ridges in the corners are timing with life, schooling fish, large barrel sponges and fans. Great diving experience.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9: Dawera

An underwater pinnacle will be the highlight of the day. A world-class dive site, where schooling fusiliers and snappers take shelter from the numerous sharks that patrol it. Mostly grey reefs and white tips, and occasionally silver tips. Interesting hard coral gardens and walls can also be explored.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 10: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Saumlaki and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 360.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Go into the microenvironment fed but currents of the Indian and the Pacific oceans of Alor. Dive in the incredibly rich waters and the area is typified by crystal clear water, deep walls and pinnacles, awesome overhangs and swim-throughs, beautiful pristine corals, huge barrel sponges and large schools of fish of the Forgotten Islands. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Kupang

Guests will arrive in Kupang and have time to get comfortable on the boat. There is a large crossing towards the Alor region, and we will depart once we have settled on the boat.

No. of Dives: 0

 

Day 2: Pantar Straits (West)

Beautiful walls of macro and wide-angle subjects. Clean walls, abundant life and the always cooperative smile of the local community, especially the children who will like to be your underwater model.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Kalabahi

A change of underwater topography: A day dedicated to pure muck dive in the Kalabahi bay where we can look for wondrous, Rhinopias, Gosht pipefish, seahorses. An underwater macro heaven.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Reong

Further to the east Wetar provides some good diving on sloping reefs. We will then move further southeast to the sand channels at Nautilus is an interesting dive with some excellent hard coral formations with excellent reef life including giant clams. Schooling grunts, turtles and white tips are to be expected.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 5: Nyata

The islands around Nyata boast white-sand beaches that stretch into beautiful blue water down to pristine hard coral gardens and walls. Amazing contrast of white sand and isolated coral formations will be our first dive of the day, followed by sheer walls with enormous sponges, overhands and swim-through. There are plenty of schools of small reef fish but watch the blue for passing pelagic.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 6: Moora

Adrenaline diving when the current sweeps over the ridge on the northwest of the island. There are big schools of Bumphead parrotfish, trevally, longfin spadefish, blackfin barracuda, white mouth unicornfish and some cool critters to find when you can catch your breath.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 7: Dai

The south tip of the island has two large coral formation, coming out from the island where life accumulates, A superb large school of Barracudas and jacks are hanging there. The hard corals in the shallows count among the best ones in the area and the whole island is pristine, well balance with healthy abundant life.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Nils Desperandum

The best place in Indonesia to have a chance to spot a school of Hammerheads. An atoll with walls all around it, large pelagic patrol the reefs, and the ridges in the corners are timing with life, schooling fish, large barrel sponges and fans. Great diving experience.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9: Dawera

An underwater pinnacle will be the highlight of the day. A world-class dive site, where schooling fusiliers and snappers take shelter from the numerous sharks that patrol it. Mostly grey reefs and white tips, and occasionally silver tips. Interesting hard coral gardens and walls can also be explored.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 10: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Saumlaki and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 360.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has action-packed diving, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Labuan Bajo

Guests will arrive in Labuanbajo and have time to get comfortable on the boat. After a short journey, there will be the opportunity to do a checkout dive and a night dive on the sloping reef at Sebolan Kecil in the middle of Komodo National Park.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Gili Lawa Laut

For some of the best schooling fish action in Komodo, we will head to the north of the park and dive on two seamounts called Crystal Rock and Castle Rock. Keep your eyes open for cruising sharks amongst the clouds of schooling fish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Central Komodo & Wainilu

Back to the middle of the channel to dive the Signature site of Batu Bolong; the ‘Rock with the Hole’. This is a beautiful reef dive with plenty of fish, turtles and passing pelagics. Just beside on the current rich Karang Makassar is an excellent drift dive with manta cleaning action.

 

For a macro afternoon head to the small island of Wainilu on the north coast of Rinca. Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs.

 

This is the gateway to enjoy a walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Horseshoe Bay

Horseshoe Bay has a variety of Signature sites; the world-famous pinnacle of Cannibal Rock has excellent schooling fish action but certainly plenty of macros to discover; The black sand slope of Torpedo Alley has some interesting macro opportunities especially for the night dive; and Yellow Wall is a vertical wall covered in yellow soft corals and yellow crinoids.

 

Even the anchorage is exciting with Komodo dragons prowling up and down the beach; wild boars feeding on the shoreline; flying Brahminy Kites and White Bellied Sea Eagles; deer swimming in the sea; monkeys climbing the trees.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Langkoi & Padar

On the southern tip of the island of Komodo the Signature site of Manta Alley has some of the best schooling fish in the south. Although the water may be chilly the potential for manta action is closely followed by sharks, Napolean wrasse, humphead parrotfish, sweetlips, and turtles.

 

The island of Padar has the dive site of Pillarsteen with its dramatic seascapes of caves and swim-throughs along the vertical wall. The pinnacles at the 3 Sisters rise beautifully from the white sand bottom and are covered in colorful reef fish and the elusive frogfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Sangeang

The smoking volcano Sangeang in the north has some great macro diving. Bubble Reef has evidence of this volcano activity with both yellow sulfur and champagne bubbles in the shallows; Menceng Wall is an unusual black sand wall with a sand slope. Keep your eyes open for unusual nudibranchs, shrimps and other amazing critters including the much sought after Rhinopias scorpionfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Bima Bay

In the calm waters of Bima Bay there is some excellent muck diving; sandy slopes to scattered coral heads. Move slowly across the sand slopes hunting for octopus, frogfish, seahorses and nudibranchs.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 8: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Bima and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 140.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 280.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 210.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 520.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 360.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 280.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 280.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 242.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Start your trip to Raja Ampat, the center of marine biodiversity in the world. Visit the colorful reefs which are fed by the nutrient-rich waters from the rivers producing huge fields of soft corals, giant sea fans and clouds of planktonic feeding fishes of Triton Bay. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end of the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 3: Manta Sandy & Arborek

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

Arborek Jetty is part of a sloping reef in front of the island. There are schools of fish, excellent wide-angle photo opportunities under the jetty itself and good critter hunting to be done along the slopes.

In the late afternoon take a stroll around the village on the island and maybe join one of their soccer matches or buy a locally made sunhat.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 4: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2

Day 5: Farondi

Early morning visit to the cave of Tamulol a large cave where we can snorkel. Easy for all ages. Nearby, we will attempt to look into the jellyfish lake, as this is very dependable on the village mood.

Afternoon diving in 3 sisters, a dive where sift corals are at its best, and we have chanced to see Mobula rays hunting. sunset lagoon tour on the tender boats.

No. of Dives: 2 with cave visit / 4 without cave visit

Day 6: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

Day 7: Pulau Pisang

A chain of islands between Raja Ampat and Triton Bay has some excellent diving The dive site called the Dome is a seamount in the channel with good fish action; bannerfish, snappers and batfish as well as a chance to hunt for macro. Their hammerhead-shaped reef is called T-Bone and the site is covered in large colorful sponges in yellow and purple and blue. Keep your eyes open for passing sharks and eagle rays.

Long Crossing to Momon.

No. of Dives: 2

Day 8: Momon

On the way south we will stop at Mommon. There is an excellent macro dive at Tanjung Wap with decorated dartfish in shallow water, the potential for pygmy seahorses and a large swim through to explore. The seamount west of Momon has accelerating diving, schooling fish and chances for mantas.

Also, a visit to the waterfall at Momon. We can take the tender boats into the shore where the waterfalls directly into the sea. A perfect opportunity for a photo and you can even swim behind the falls.

Long Crossing to Triton Bay.

No. of Dives: 2

Day 9, 10 and 11: Triton Bay

The unique location of Triton Bay with its current rich straits has many beautiful dive sites located around the islands of Aiduma and Namatote. Triton Bay is famous for its kaleidoscope of colors along the reef at Signature sites like Little Komodo.

There is the opportunity to see endemic species like the Flasher Wrasse at Flasher Beach or Leopard Anemone Shrimp at Namatote Wall or a Thin Line Wobbegong hiding under a table coral. Also recently discovered in the area are some interesting locations for macro sites with exciting and unusual nudibranchs. There may be a chance to encounter whale sharks while in the area.

Enjoy a great swim through under the island at another soft coral covered Signature Site, Boo’s Rainbow. For schooling fish action and more colorful reefs check out Larry’s Dive Heaven on the outside of Aiduma island.

No. of Dives: Unlimited dive and Snorkelling at the Bagan + 1 Night Dive (if there’s Whale Shark) or else 4 dives/day (day 9 & 10) and 2 dives (day 11)

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Kaimana and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Visit the colorful reefs which are fed by the nutrient-rich waters from the rivers producing huge fields of soft corals, giant sea fans and clouds of planktonic feeding fishes of Triton Bay. Go through the Banda Sea and its chain of islands where he spices trade took place: sheer walls, and unique encounters. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive at Kaimana

Guests will arrive in Kaimana and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai I will travel about 4 hours down to the area of Triton Bay.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Triton Bay

The unique location of Triton Bay with its current rich straits has many beautiful dive sites located around the islands of Aiduma and Namatote. Triton Bay is famous for its kaleidoscope of colors along the reef at Signature sites like Little Komodo.

 

There is the opportunity to see endemic species like the Flasher Wrasse at Flasher Beach or Leopard Anemone Shrimp at Namatote Wall or a Thin Line Wobbegong hiding under a table coral. Also recently discovered in the area are some interesting locations for macro sites with exciting and unusual nudibranchs. There may be a chance to encounter whale sharks while in the area.

 

Enjoy a great swim through under the island at another soft coral covered Signature Site, Boo’s Rainbow. For schooling fish action and more colorful reefs check out Larry’s Dive Heaven on the outside of Aiduma island.

No. of Dives: Unlimited dive and Snorkelling at the Bagan + 1 Night Dive (if there’s Whale Shark) or else 4 dives/day

 

Day 4: Momon

We head up the coast of Papua to Mommon. Starting in the south we can dive on the Channel Islands and then enjoy an excellent macro dive at Tanjung Wap with decorated dartfish in shallow water, the potential for pygmy seahorses and a large swim through to explore.

 

Moving a little north, we dive on a large seamount before heading into the shore to the waterfall at Momon. We can take the tender boats into the shore where the waterfalls directly into the sea. A perfect opportunity for a photo and you can even swim behind the falls.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Pulau Pisang

The last stop before getting into Raja Ampat is at the island of Pulau Pisang. The dive site called the Dome is a seamount in the channel with good fish action; bannerfish, snappers and batfish as well as a chance to hunt for macro. Their hammerhead-shaped reef is called T-Bone and the site is covered in large colorful sponges in yellow and purple and blue. Keep your eyes open for passing sharks and eagle rays.

 

Long Crossing to Boo & Fiabacet.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 6: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Farondi

Early morning visit to the cave of Tamulol a large cave where we can snorkel. Easy for all ages. Nearby, we will attempt to look into the jellyfish lake, as this is very dependable on the village mood.

 

Afternoon diving in 3 sisters, a dive where sift corals are at its best, and we have chanced to see Mobula rays hunting. sunset lagoon tour on the tender boats.

 

Depart late afternoon towards Central Raja.

No. of Dives: 1 (with cave visit / 3 without cave visit

 

Day 9: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard-coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Manta Sandy & Arborek

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Arborek Jetty is part of a sloping reef in front of the island. There are schools of fish, excellent wide-angle photo opportunities under the jetty itself and good critter hunting to be done along the slopes.

 

In the late afternoon take a stroll around the village on the island and maybe join in one of their soccer matches or buy a locally made sunhat.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Pulau Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 180.00 USD
  • Harbour Fees: 280.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 210.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 300.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 300.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 220.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 360.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 175.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 175.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 175.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • 2Harbour Fees: 240.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 520.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 240.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 560.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 320.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 150.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 175.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 250.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 175.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 150.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 150.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 11: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 150.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Start your trip to Raja Ampat, the center of marine biodiversity in the world. Visit the colorful reefs which are fed by the nutrient-rich waters from the rivers producing huge fields of soft corals, giant sea fans and clouds of planktonic feeding fishes of Triton Bay. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end of the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 3: Manta Sandy & Arborek

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

Arborek Jetty is part of a sloping reef in front of the island. There are schools of fish, excellent wide-angle photo opportunities under the jetty itself and good critter hunting to be done along the slopes.

In the late afternoon take a stroll around the village on the island and maybe join one of their soccer matches or buy a locally made sunhat.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 4: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2

Day 5: Farondi

Early morning visit to the cave of Tamulol a large cave where we can snorkel. Easy for all ages. Nearby, we will attempt to look into the jellyfish lake, as this is very dependable on the village mood.

Afternoon diving in 3 sisters, a dive where sift corals are at its best, and we have chanced to see Mobula rays hunting. sunset lagoon tour on the tender boats.

No. of Dives: 2 with cave visit / 4 without cave visit

Day 6: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

Day 7: Pulau Pisang

A chain of islands between Raja Ampat and Triton Bay has some excellent diving The dive site called the Dome is a seamount in the channel with good fish action; bannerfish, snappers and batfish as well as a chance to hunt for macro. Their hammerhead-shaped reef is called T-Bone and the site is covered in large colorful sponges in yellow and purple and blue. Keep your eyes open for passing sharks and eagle rays.

Long Crossing to Momon.

No. of Dives: 2

Day 8: Momon

On the way south we will stop at Mommon. There is an excellent macro dive at Tanjung Wap with decorated dartfish in shallow water, the potential for pygmy seahorses and a large swim through to explore. The seamount west of Momon has accelerating diving, schooling fish and chances for mantas.

Also, a visit to the waterfall at Momon. We can take the tender boats into the shore where the waterfalls directly into the sea. A perfect opportunity for a photo and you can even swim behind the falls.

Long Crossing to Triton Bay.

No. of Dives: 2

Day 9, 10 and 11: Triton Bay

The unique location of Triton Bay with its current rich straits has many beautiful dive sites located around the islands of Aiduma and Namatote. Triton Bay is famous for its kaleidoscope of colors along the reef at Signature sites like Little Komodo.

There is the opportunity to see endemic species like the Flasher Wrasse at Flasher Beach or Leopard Anemone Shrimp at Namatote Wall or a Thin Line Wobbegong hiding under a table coral. Also recently discovered in the area are some interesting locations for macro sites with exciting and unusual nudibranchs. There may be a chance to encounter whale sharks while in the area.

Enjoy a great swim through under the island at another soft coral covered Signature Site, Boo’s Rainbow. For schooling fish action and more colorful reefs check out Larry’s Dive Heaven on the outside of Aiduma island.

No. of Dives: Unlimited dive and Snorkelling at the Bagan + 1 Night Dive (if there’s Whale Shark) or else 4 dives/day (day 9 & 10) and 2 dives (day 11)

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Kaimana and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 285.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Visit the colorful reefs which are fed by the nutrient-rich waters from the rivers producing huge fields of soft corals, giant sea fans and clouds of planktonic feeding fishes of Triton Bay. Go through the Banda Sea and its chain of islands where he spices trade took place: sheer walls, and unique encounters. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive at Kaimana

Guests will arrive in Kaimana and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai I will travel about 4 hours down to the area of Triton Bay.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Triton Bay

The unique location of Triton Bay with its current rich straits has many beautiful dive sites located around the islands of Aiduma and Namatote. Triton Bay is famous for its kaleidoscope of colors along the reef at Signature sites like Little Komodo.

 

There is the opportunity to see endemic species like the Flasher Wrasse at Flasher Beach or Leopard Anemone Shrimp at Namatote Wall or a Thin Line Wobbegong hiding under a table coral. Also recently discovered in the area are some interesting locations for macro sites with exciting and unusual nudibranchs. There may be a chance to encounter whale sharks while in the area.

 

Enjoy a great swim through under the island at another soft coral covered Signature Site, Boo’s Rainbow. For schooling fish action and more colorful reefs check out Larry’s Dive Heaven on the outside of Aiduma island.

No. of Dives: Unlimited dive and Snorkelling at the Bagan + 1 Night Dive (if there’s Whale Shark) or else 4 dives/day

 

Day 4: Momon

We head up the coast of Papua to Mommon. Starting in the south we can dive on the Channel Islands and then enjoy an excellent macro dive at Tanjung Wap with decorated dartfish in shallow water, the potential for pygmy seahorses and a large swim through to explore.

 

Moving a little north, we dive on a large seamount before heading into the shore to the waterfall at Momon. We can take the tender boats into the shore where the waterfalls directly into the sea. A perfect opportunity for a photo and you can even swim behind the falls.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Pulau Pisang

The last stop before getting into Raja Ampat is at the island of Pulau Pisang. The dive site called the Dome is a seamount in the channel with good fish action; bannerfish, snappers and batfish as well as a chance to hunt for macro. Their hammerhead-shaped reef is called T-Bone and the site is covered in large colorful sponges in yellow and purple and blue. Keep your eyes open for passing sharks and eagle rays.

 

Long Crossing to Boo & Fiabacet.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 6: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Farondi

Early morning visit to the cave of Tamulol a large cave where we can snorkel. Easy for all ages. Nearby, we will attempt to look into the jellyfish lake, as this is very dependable on the village mood.

 

Afternoon diving in 3 sisters, a dive where sift corals are at its best, and we have chanced to see Mobula rays hunting. sunset lagoon tour on the tender boats.

 

Depart late afternoon towards Central Raja.

No. of Dives: 1 (with cave visit / 3 without cave visit

 

Day 9: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard-coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Manta Sandy & Arborek

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Arborek Jetty is part of a sloping reef in front of the island. There are schools of fish, excellent wide-angle photo opportunities under the jetty itself and good critter hunting to be done along the slopes.

 

In the late afternoon take a stroll around the village on the island and maybe join in one of their soccer matches or buy a locally made sunhat.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Pulau Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 285.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Start your trip in Raja Ampat, the center of marine biodiversity in the world. Dive in the incredibly rich waters and the area is typified by crystal clear water, deep walls and pinnacles, awesome overhangs and swim-throughs, beautiful pristine corals, huge barrel sponges and large schools of fish of the Forgotten Islands. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Farondi / Balbulol

No Contest and Love Potion No.9 near the island of Balbulol are a string of underwater ridges rich in current and therefore colorful soft corals and sea fans. Spend your time looking in the blue for schooling pelagics and often the beautiful Mobula Rays.

 

To the east is the island of Farondi. Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Daram

The islands further east in the Misool region, are booming with colors, unreal collection of soft corals and fans along the walls of their most iconic dive sites: Andiamo and the Candy Store.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 6: Pulau Pisang

This small island in the middle of Seram Sea has some great fish action; snapper, barracuda, fusiliers, rainbow runners.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 7: Pulau Bacan

Begin the day with a dramatic wall dive off Tanjung Marengarango. Check out the schooling fish; barracuda, snapper, fusiliers and the potential for some great passing pelagics.

 

Spend the afternoon enjoying some excellent muck diving along the boat-building beach at Penambuan; excellent habitat amongst the variety of black sand, pebbles, algae and coral heads. Hunt for octopus, colorful nudibranchs, frogfish, seahorses, cuttlefish, unusual shrimp.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Salea

Start the day at Batu Mandy near the island of Salea. Schools of fusilier, snappers and trevally embellish a pinnacle formation that sometimes hosts also manta rays and reef sharks. Later in the day enjoy the beautiful reefs around the islands of Pokal and Kusu. Frogfish, ghost pipefish and pontohi have been spotted here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9: Pulau Lata Lata

Another spot that cannot be missed is the beautiful Island of Lata-Lata. There, not to long ago, our dive guides found a seamount that we named Charis point. This is a world-class dive site better dove with a medium current to enjoy the fish life and his beautiful corals. In the afternoon enjoy the pretty shallows and the gorgeous soft coral garden in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10 and 11: Goraici and Seamount of Halmahera Sea

Series of small islands, surprisingly good healthy reefs. This current rich location has a huge amount of schooling fish; surgeonfish, ocean triggerfish, snappers, fusiliers, rainbow runners, sharks and much more, we have seen in several occasions’ mantas coming to feed in the shallow waters of a lagoon.

No. of Dives: 4 and 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Ternate and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 180.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 180.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 150.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 435.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 365.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 242.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 140.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 220.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 180.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 220.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 260.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 215.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 265.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 260.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 80.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 180.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 150.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 4: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

Day 5: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

Day 6 and 7: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

Day 8: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 150.00 USD
  • Harbor Fees: 360.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fees:: 240.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 11: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fees: 150.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 242.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Start your trip in Raja Ampat, the center of marine biodiversity in the world. Dive in the incredibly rich waters and the area is typified by crystal clear water, deep walls and pinnacles, awesome overhangs and swim-throughs, beautiful pristine corals, huge barrel sponges and large schools of fish of the Forgotten Islands. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Farondi / Balbulol

No Contest and Love Potion No.9 near the island of Balbulol are a string of underwater ridges rich in current and therefore colorful soft corals and sea fans. Spend your time looking in the blue for schooling pelagics and often the beautiful Mobula Rays.

 

To the east is the island of Farondi. Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Daram

The islands further east in the Misool region, are booming with colors, unreal collection of soft corals and fans along the walls of their most iconic dive sites: Andiamo and the Candy Store.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 6: Pulau Pisang

This small island in the middle of Seram Sea has some great fish action; snapper, barracuda, fusiliers, rainbow runners.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 7: Pulau Bacan

Begin the day with a dramatic wall dive off Tanjung Marengarango. Check out the schooling fish; barracuda, snapper, fusiliers and the potential for some great passing pelagics.

 

Spend the afternoon enjoying some excellent muck diving along the boat-building beach at Penambuan; excellent habitat amongst the variety of black sand, pebbles, algae and coral heads. Hunt for octopus, colorful nudibranchs, frogfish, seahorses, cuttlefish, unusual shrimp.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Salea

Start the day at Batu Mandy near the island of Salea. Schools of fusilier, snappers and trevally embellish a pinnacle formation that sometimes hosts also manta rays and reef sharks. Later in the day enjoy the beautiful reefs around the islands of Pokal and Kusu. Frogfish, ghost pipefish and pontohi have been spotted here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9: Pulau Lata Lata

Another spot that cannot be missed is the beautiful Island of Lata-Lata. There, not to long ago, our dive guides found a seamount that we named Charis point. This is a world-class dive site better dove with a medium current to enjoy the fish life and his beautiful corals. In the afternoon enjoy the pretty shallows and the gorgeous soft coral garden in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10 and 11: Goraici and Seamount of Halmahera Sea

Series of small islands, surprisingly good healthy reefs. This current rich location has a huge amount of schooling fish; surgeonfish, ocean triggerfish, snappers, fusiliers, rainbow runners, sharks and much more, we have seen in several occasions’ mantas coming to feed in the shallow waters of a lagoon.

No. of Dives: 4 and 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Ternate and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 242.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 275.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 275.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Kalimantan: second only to Raja Ampat in the number of species of coral, with over 475 and more than 800 of fish. This destination is rarely visited by liveaboards and we can expect encounters with the largest fish, Mantas and Whalesharks and the smallest ones such as the well-camouflaged Pygmy Seahorse. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive at Tarakan

Guests will arrive in Tarakan and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Once we are all settled, we will slowly head south towards the Derawan Archipelagos.

No. of Dives: 0

 

Day 2: Sangalaki

We will focus on the first day of diving, clearly on two main subjects: Mantas and Turtles. Sangalaki has obtained a reputation for being a manta destination over the years, Mantas visits cleaning stations where are easily observed while diving. For those photographers enthusiastic, they will have the opportunity to take great shots of mantas and in the afternoon, look for flasher wrasse among the shallow rubble.

 

A large number of green turtles come every night to lay eggs and this will be, without a doubt a great experience

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Talisayan

In front, the mainland, Fisherman, as they do in other areas, park their fishing platform, also known as “Bagans”. We will take our chance and look for the giant Whalesharks that aggregate in the area in a symbiotic relationship with the local fisherman.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4 and 5: Muaras and Exploring

Time for adventure: a bit remote and out of the reach of most operators, Muaras has great corals, a combination of sandy slopes and drop-offs and a couple of surprises that might make our diving day: a cleaning station for thresher sharks and a large resident population of marble rays. Nearby are still unexplored reefs and we will take the opportunity to do so.

No. of Dives: 4/day

 

Day 6: Maratua & Kakaban

We will spend two days around these islands, surrounded by pristine drop off with giant fans and colorful soft corals. Without a doubt is the channel that links the lagoon and the outer reef where more life aggregate: including schools of bump head parrotfish, giant trevallies, snappers and what possibly the largest school of Barracudas in the country. Keep an eye for resident beautiful, Leopard sharks, and the dozens of turtles that we might see in a dive site well know as “turtle traffic”.

 

In the afternoons we will visit the famous jellyfish lake, where stingless jellies are by the thousands and we can also look for rare gobies.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Derawan

A change in our subjects, and a day dedicated to macro. Ghosts pipefish, Pygmy sea horses, sea dragons, flamboyant cuttlefish or blue-ringed octopus. The well-trained eyes of our guides will be here tested at its best.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 8: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Tarakan and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 242.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Kalimantan: second only to Raja Ampat in the number of species of coral, with over 475 and more than 800 of fish. This destination is rarely visited by liveaboards and we can expect encounters with the largest fish, Mantas and Whalesharks and the smallest ones such as the well-camouflaged Pygmy Seahorse. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive at Tarakan

Guests will arrive in Tarakan and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Once we are all settled, we will slowly head south towards the Derawan Archipelagos.

No. of Dives: 0

 

Day 2: Sangalaki

We will focus on the first day of diving, clearly on two main subjects: Mantas and Turtles. Sangalaki has obtained a reputation for being a manta destination over the years, Mantas visits cleaning stations where are easily observed while diving. For those photographers enthusiastic, they will have the opportunity to take great shots of mantas and in the afternoon, look for flasher wrasse among the shallow rubble.

 

A large number of green turtles come every night to lay eggs and this will be, without a doubt a great experience

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Talisayan

In front, the mainland, Fisherman, as they do in other areas, park their fishing platform, also known as “Bagans”. We will take our chance and look for the giant Whalesharks that aggregate in the area in a symbiotic relationship with the local fisherman.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Muaras and Exploring

Time for adventure: a bit remote and out of the reach of most operators, Muaras has great corals, a combination of sandy slopes and drop-offs and a couple of surprises that might make our diving day: a cleaning station for thresher sharks and a large resident population of marble rays. Nearby are still unexplored reefs and we will take the opportunity to do so.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Maratua & Kakaban

We will spend two days around these islands, surrounded by pristine drop off with giant fans and colorful soft corals. Without a doubt is the channel that links the lagoon and the outer reef where more life aggregate: including schools of bump head parrotfish, giant trevallies, snappers and what possibly the largest school of Barracudas in the country. Keep an eye for resident beautiful, Leopard sharks, and the dozens of turtles that we might see in a dive site well know as “turtle traffic”.

 

In the afternoons we will visit the famous jellyfish lake, where stingless jellies are by the thousands and we can also look for rare gobies.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 6: Derawan

A change in our subjects, and a day dedicated to macro. Ghosts pipefish, Pygmy sea horses, sea dragons, flamboyant cuttlefish or blue-ringed octopus. The well-trained eyes of our guides will be here tested at its best.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 7: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Tarakan and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 120.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Kalimantan: second only to Raja Ampat in the number of species of coral, with over 475 and more than 800 of fish. This destination is rarely visited by liveaboards and we can expect encounters with the largest fish, Mantas and Whalesharks and the smallest ones such as the well-camouflaged Pygmy Seahorse. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive into Tarakan

Guests will arrive in Tarakan and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Once we are all settled, we will slowly head south towards the Derawan Archipelagos.

No. of Dives: 0

 

Day 2: Derawan

A change in our subjects, and a day dedicated to macro. Ghosts pipefish, Pygmy sea horses, sea dragons, flamboyant cuttlefish or blue-ringed octopus. The well-trained eyes of our guides will be here tested at its best.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3 and 4: Maratua & Kakaban

We will spend two days around these islands, surrounded by pristine drop off with giant fans and colorful soft corals. Without a doubt is the channel that links the lagoon and the outer reef where more life aggregate: including schools of bump head parrotfish, giant trevallies, snappers and what possibly the largest school of Barracudas in the country. Keep an eye for resident beautiful, Leopard sharks, and the dozens of turtles that we might see in a dive site well know as “turtle traffic”.

 

In the afternoons we will visit the famous jelly fish lake, where stingless jellies are by the thousands and we can also look for rare gobies.

No. of Dives: 4/day

 

Day 3: Sangalaki

We will focus on the first day of diving, clearly on two main subjects: Mantas and Turtles. Sangalaki has obtained a reputation for being a manta destination over the years, Mantas visits cleaning stations where are easily observed while diving. For those photographers enthusiastic, they will have the opportunity to take great shots of mantas and in the afternoon, look for flasher wrasse among the shallow rubble.

 

A large number of green turtles come every night to lay eggs and this will be, without a doubt a great experience

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6 and 7: Muaras and Exploring

Time for adventure: a bit remote and out of the reach of most operators, Muaras has great corals, a combination of sandy slopes and drop-offs and a couple of surprises that might make our diving day: a cleaning station for thresher sharks and a large resident population of marble rays. Nearby are still unexplored reefs and we will take the opportunity to do so.

No. of Dives: 4/day

 

Day 8: Talisayan

In front, the mainland, Fisherman, as they do in other areas, park their fishing platform, also known as “Bagans”. We will take our chance and look for the giant Whalesharks that aggregate in the area in a symbiotic relationship with the local fisherman.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9: Birah Birahan

We venture further south and explore the shallow reefs near the small island of Birahbirahan. In the reefs of Yohanaantonia, we found an extremely healthy and well-balanced ecosystem: hard corals, schooling snappers, yellow grunt, fusiliers, whitetips, and blacktips sharks, turtles. It has been one of the best surprises we have found while exploring and well worth the overnight crossing.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Crossing

A day at sea crossing the 180 miles from our last diving site to the final destination of Balikpapan. Time to look at pictures, relax on the deck and enjoy a massage or a glass of wine.

No. of Dives: 0

 

Day 11: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Balikpapan and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 220.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 264.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fees: 220.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 176.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has action-packed diving, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Labuan Bajo

Guests will arrive in Labuanbajo and have time to get comfortable on the boat. After a short journey, there will be the opportunity to do a checkout dive and a night dive on the sloping reef at Sebolan Kecil in the middle of Komodo National Park.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Gili Lawa Laut

For some of the best schooling fish action in Komodo, we will head to the north of the park and dive on two seamounts called Crystal Rock and Castle Rock. Keep your eyes open for cruising sharks amongst the clouds of schooling fish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Central Komodo & Wainilu

Back to the middle of the channel to dive the Signature site of Batu Bolong; the ‘Rock with the Hole’. This is a beautiful reef dive with plenty of fish, turtles and passing pelagics. Just beside on the current rich Karang Makassar is an excellent drift dive with manta cleaning action.

 

For a macro afternoon head to the small island of Wainilu on the north coast of Rinca. Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs.

 

This is the gateway to enjoy a walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Horseshoe Bay

Horseshoe Bay has a variety of Signature sites; the world-famous pinnacle of Cannibal Rock has excellent schooling fish action but certainly plenty of macros to discover; The black sand slope of Torpedo Alley has some interesting macro opportunities especially for the night dive; and Yellow Wall is a vertical wall covered in yellow soft corals and yellow crinoids.

 

Even the anchorage is exciting with Komodo dragons prowling up and down the beach; wild boars feeding on the shoreline; flying Brahminy Kites and White Bellied Sea Eagles; deer swimming in the sea; monkeys climbing the trees.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Langkoi & Padar

On the southern tip of the island of Komodo the Signature site of Manta Alley has some of the best schooling fish in the south. Although the water may be chilly the potential for manta action is closely followed by sharks, Napolean wrasse, humphead parrotfish, sweetlips, and turtles.

 

The island of Padar has the dive site of Pillarsteen with its dramatic seascapes of caves and swim-throughs along the vertical wall. The pinnacles at the 3 Sisters rise beautifully from the white sand bottom and are covered in colorful reef fish and the elusive frogfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Sangeang

The smoking volcano Sangeang in the north has some great macro diving. Bubble Reef has evidence of this volcano activity with both yellow sulfur and champagne bubbles in the shallows; Menceng Wall is an unusual black sand wall with a sand slope. Keep your eyes open for unusual nudibranchs, shrimps and other amazing critters including the much sought after Rhinopias scorpionfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Bima Bay

In the calm waters of Bima Bay there is some excellent muck diving; sandy slopes to scattered coral heads. Move slowly across the sand slopes hunting for octopus, frogfish, seahorses and nudibranchs.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 8: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Bima and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 140.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has action-packed diving, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive at Bima

Guests will arrive in Bima and have time to get comfortable on the boat. After a short journey out into the calm waters of Bima Bay there is some excellent muck diving; sandy slopes to scattered coral heads. Move slowly across the sand slopes hunting for octopus, frogfish, seahorses and nudibranchs.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Sangeang

The smoking volcano Sangeang in the north has some great macro diving. Bubble Reef has evidence of this volcano activity with both yellow sulfur and champagne bubbles in the shallows; Menceng Wall is an unusual black sand wall with a sand slope. Keep your eyes open for unusual nudibranchs, shrimps and other amazing critters including the much sought after Rhinopias scorpionfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Langkoi & Padar

On the southern tip of the island of Komodo the Signature site of Manta Alley has some of the best schooling fish in the south. Although the water may be chilly the potential for manta action is closely followed by sharks, Napolean wrasse, humphead parrotfish, sweetlips, and turtles.

 

The island of Padar has the dive site of Pillarsteen with its dramatic seascapes of caves and swim-throughs along the vertical wall. The pinnacles at the 3 Sisters rise beautifully from the white sand bottom and are covered in colorful reef fish and the elusive frogfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Horseshoe Bay

Horseshoe Bay has a variety of Signature sites; the world-famous pinnacle of Cannibal Rock has excellent schooling fish action but certainly plenty of macros to discover; The black sand slope of Torpedo Alley has some interesting macro opportunities especially for the night dive; and Yellow Wall is a vertical wall covered in yellow soft corals and yellow crinoids.

 

Even the anchorage is exciting with Komodo dragons prowling up and down the beach; wild boars feeding on the shoreline; flying Brahminy Kites and White Bellied Sea Eagles; deer swimming in the sea; monkeys climbing the trees.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Tatawa and Central Komodo

Into the current rich channel, there is a string of small islands including Tetawa Besar. This is an area of the beautiful reef with plenty of action including passing mantas and schooling fish.

 

Karang Makassar is an excellent drift dive with a manta cleaning action, turtles and sharks.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 6: Gili Lawa Laut

For some of the best schooling fish action in Komodo, we will head to the north of the park and dive on two seamounts called Crystal Rock and Castle Rock. Keep your eyes open for cruising sharks amongst the clouds of schooling fish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Central Komodo & Wainilu

Back to the middle of the channel to dive the Signature site of Batu Bolong; the ‘Rock with the Hole’. This is a beautiful reef dive with plenty of fish, turtles and passing pelagics. Just beside on the current rich Karang Makassar is an excellent drift dive with manta cleaning action.

 

For a macro afternoon head to the small island of Wainilu on the north coast of Rinca. Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs.

 

This is the gateway to enjoy a walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 8: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Labuan Bajo and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 140.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 280.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Start your trip in Raja Ampat, center of marine biodiversity in the world. Go through the Banda Sea and its chain of islands where he spices trade took place: sheer walls, and unique encounters. Do some critter hunting in the world class muck diving destination of Ambon Harbour. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 4: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 5: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 6: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 8: Koon

At the far eastern end of Seram there is the island of Koon. There is only a single dive site, but it is well worth diving it twice. Too Many Fish! is a sloping reef that drops off into the deep and there are plenty of pelagic hanging around here; giant trevally and large tunas come in to feed, schools of snapper and barracuda hang off the drop-off. There are some cool coral heads in the shallows to explore at the end of the dive. After the second dive, we will move towards the center of the Spice Island trade: Banda

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 9: Banda Neira

Spend some quality time around the Spice Islands in the shadow of Gunung Api volcano. There is a selection of unique dive sites including the hard coral at Lava Flow and the very fishy underwater pinnacles at Batu Kapal. 

 

Tour the island in the afternoon, visit its historical buildings, Banda was the center of the spice trade and of capital importance at the time. Late in the afternoon, we will go back in the water for a world-class mandarin dive experience.

No. of Dives: 4

 

 

Day 10: Ambon Harbour

Finish the trip with some world-class muck diving in Ambon Harbour. An excellent place to hunt down some unusual critters of all shapes and sizes.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 11: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Ambon and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 220.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Do some critter hunting in the world-class muck diving destination of Ambon harbor. Visit the chain of islands where the spices trade took place: sheer walls, and unique encounters of the Banda Sea. Go into the microenvironment fed but currents of the Indian and the Pacific oceans of Alor. Dive in the incredibly rich waters and the area is typified by crystal clear water, deep walls and pinnacles, awesome overhangs and swim-throughs, beautiful pristine corals, huge barrel sponges and large schools of fish of the Forgotten Islands. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive at Ambon

Guests will arrive in Ambon and have time to get comfortable on the boat. We will do a couple of dives in the mucky Bay of Ambon, heaven for critter hunters: Rhinopias, Frogfish. Ghost pipefish, Seahorses, pretty much the whole collection can be found in these waters.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 2: Nusa Laut

There are two distinct dive sites at Nusa Laut. Akon Wall is a beautiful drop off with a natural limestone swim through in the wall. There are clouds of colorful Anthias and Damselfish hanging off the wall. Amed Slope is a sloping reef with excellent hard corals and schooling fish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Banda Neira

Spend some quality time around the Spice Islands in the shadow of Gunung Api volcano. There is a selection of unique dive sites including the hard coral at Lava Flow and the very fishy underwater pinnacles at Batu Kapal. 

 

Tour the island in the afternoon, visit its historical buildings, Banda was the center of the spice trade and of capital importance at the time. Late in the afternoon, we will go back in the water for a world-class mandarin dive experience.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manuk

The island of the snakes is a smoking volcano in the middle of the Banda Sea. There is the opportunity to see both Olive Sea Snakes and the more common Banded Sea Krait which can lead to quite an exhilarating dive. There are a couple of Mobula Ray cleaning stations nestled in the black sand shallows and always the possibility of cruising sharks.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 5 and 6: Nil Desperandum & Sika

The best place in Indonesia to have a chance to spot a school of Hammerheads. An atoll with walls all around it, large pelagic patrol the reefs, and the ridges in the corners are timing with life, schooling fish, large barrel sponges and fans. Great diving experience.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Damar

Just south are the Terbang islands with their steep walls and passing pelagics. Another chance to spot hammerheads and bigger fish: bump head Parrot fish, Napoleon fish swimming among extremely heathy corals.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Moora

Adrenaline diving when the current sweeps over the ridge on the northwest of the island. There are big schools of Bumphead parrotfish, trevally, longfin spadefish, blackfin barracuda, white mouth unicornfish and some cool critters to find when you can catch your breath.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9: Babar

Seamount on the southwest of Babar, great hard corals in the shallows and sloping reefs with giant barrel sponges. Large schooling of fusiliers that will attack tunas, wahoos and other pelagic. Good chances to see reef sharks.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Dai

Tertuti Wall is a beautiful wall carpeted in vibrant orange and yellow soft corals and huge sea fans. There are schools of butterflyfish and anthias hanging just off the wall and larger schools further out. With plenty of ledges and overhangs to make the dive interesting, there is even an arch for photo opportunities.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Pulau Dawera

Some of the healthiest and balanced coral reef. Abundant life consists of a school of bigeye trevally, fusiliers, enormous Napoleon Wrasse, patrolling Dogtooth Tuna and a series of Sharks. A perfect way to complete the trip with the last 2 dives here to enjoy the beautiful reef and amazing fish life.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Saumlaki and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 560.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 360.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 280.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 242.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 198.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Start your trip in Raja Ampat, the center of marine biodiversity in the world. Dive in the incredibly rich waters and the area is typified by crystal clear water, deep walls and pinnacles, awesome overhangs and swim-throughs, beautiful pristine corals, huge barrel sponges and large schools of fish of the Forgotten Islands. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Farondi / Balbulol

No Contest and Love Potion No.9 near the island of Balbulol are a string of underwater ridges rich in current and therefore colorful soft corals and sea fans. Spend your time looking in the blue for schooling pelagics and often the beautiful Mobula Rays.

 

To the east is the island of Farondi. Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Daram

The islands further east in the Misool region, are booming with colors, unreal collection of soft corals and fans along the walls of their most iconic dive sites: Andiamo and the Candy Store.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 6: Pulau Pisang

This small island in the middle of Seram Sea has some great fish action; snapper, barracuda, fusiliers, rainbow runners.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 7: Pulau Bacan

Begin the day with a dramatic wall dive off Tanjung Marengarango. Check out the schooling fish; barracuda, snapper, fusiliers and the potential for some great passing pelagics.

 

Spend the afternoon enjoying some excellent muck diving along the boat-building beach at Penambuan; excellent habitat amongst the variety of black sand, pebbles, algae and coral heads. Hunt for octopus, colorful nudibranchs, frogfish, seahorses, cuttlefish, unusual shrimp.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Salea

Start the day at Batu Mandy near the island of Salea. Schools of fusilier, snappers and trevally embellish a pinnacle formation that sometimes hosts also manta rays and reef sharks. Later in the day enjoy the beautiful reefs around the islands of Pokal and Kusu. Frogfish, ghost pipefish and pontohi have been spotted here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9: Pulau Lata Lata

Another spot that cannot be missed is the beautiful Island of Lata-Lata. There, not to long ago, our dive guides found a seamount that we named Charis point. This is a world-class dive site better dove with a medium current to enjoy the fish life and his beautiful corals. In the afternoon enjoy the pretty shallows and the gorgeous soft coral garden in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10 and 11: Goraici and Seamount of Halmahera Sea

Series of small islands, surprisingly good healthy reefs. This current rich location has a huge amount of schooling fish; surgeonfish, ocean triggerfish, snappers, fusiliers, rainbow runners, sharks and much more, we have seen in several occasions’ mantas coming to feed in the shallow waters of a lagoon.

No. of Dives: 4 and 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Ternate and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Start the journey sailing through the rarely visit islands and reefs of Halmahera, in the North Maluku which is famous for its second to number schooling of Barracuda and Jacks. Continue through to Gorontalo, famous for their unique Petrosia lignose, AKA Salvadore Dali sponges while passing through the Togeans island for a chance to visit the Red Jellyfish Lake. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive at Ternate

The flight usually arrives in Ternate in the morning and you will go directly to Damai and make yourselves comfortable. You can complete a check-out dive today depending on how you feel. We’ll let you decide.

No. of Dives: 0 or 1

 

Day 2: Goraici and Seamount of Halmahera Sea

Series of small islands, surprisingly good healthy reefs. This current rich location has a huge amount of schooling fish; surgeonfish, ocean triggerfish, snappers, fusiliers, rainbow runners, sharks, and much more, we have seen on several occasions’ mantas coming to feed in the shallow waters of a lagoon.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Pasir Karo

Few reefs in the area can compare with Pasir Karo. A Slopping reef, going to a depth of 25 mts where sandy bottom meets the reef. Immaculate coral growth and a perfect balance of life: small, medium and some big staff. In the afternoon we will head toward the northeast of the island of Sarawaki to do look for muck diving in the afternoon and night dive.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Magoli Exploration

We will dedicate a full day to explore the uncharted areas around this island. Time to dream, who knows what we will find.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Tanjung Talabu

A series of underwater pinnacles and reefs. Schools of barracuda garter around the area that it is regularly visited by large pelagic such as mackerels, trevallies, or tunas.

 

The pinnacles are covered with gorgonians and soft corals and are surprisingly full of small critters, pygmy sea horse, soft coral crabs, frogfish are usually seen here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Togean Islands Baliklapata

Diving the beautiful reefs of cape Balikapata and the impressive seamount of Gung Laut, that comes from 200 meters to 17th at the top and it is a good place for pelagic. In the afternoon we can dive the WWII B24 Bomber in near the impressive mangroves, where a combination of macro, juveniles and small fish aggregations gather.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Togean Kadidiiri

A series of seamounts from 5 mts to 40 mts, currents will concentrate life and large schools of fusiliers, napoleon fish and eagle rays can be seen close to large barrel sponges and enormous sea fans.

 

In the afternoon, we will pay a visit to the famous Red Jellyfish Lake.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Una-Una

A small underwater reef, starting at 17 meters will surprise us all. An extremely dense concentration of life, with a number of schooling fish, sponges and large fans, an absolute delight for our eyes.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9: Gorontalo

Very healthy hard coral gardens in the shallows and dramatic drop-offs where the unique a famous Salvador Dali sponge grows. The only place where these sponges are to be found. Whale shark encounters are common, especially bellow fisherman platforms and the local fisherman keep the sharks around feeding them small baitfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Tanjung Flesko

Currents flow in the channel between Bacan and Halmahera, the wares are the richest in the area and fans and soft corals dominate the reefs. Great combination of soft and hard corals and some of the fishiest dive in the whole Maluku. Good chances to see white and blacktip reef sharks.

No. of Dives: 4

 

 Day 11: Lembeh

The cradle of muck dive. Where all critters live in perfectly camouflaged among black sand and rubble. There is nothing that cannot be found here, and we will keep our eyes especially open for our guests.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Bitung and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Venture into Gorontalo, famous for their unique Petrosia lignose, AKA Salvadore Dali sponges while passing through the Togeans island for a chance to visit the Red Jellyfish Lake. Finalize your trip to Raja Ampat, the center of marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive into Bitung

Guests will arrive in Bitung and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will head towards the nearby island of Lembeh to our check dive. This place is also known to be a world-renowned muck diving site.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 2: Tifore

A small island between Halmahera and Sulawesi, Tifore’s seamount has exuberant gardens of hard coral and plenty of life, including large schools of jacks and barracudas, as well as reef sharks.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Halmahera Seamount

A surprise and a delight for everyone’s eyes. Coming for the depths of the ocean to 5 meters, this hidden treasure is booming with life: schooling oceanic triggerfish, rainbow runners, thousands of fusiliers reef sharks, turtles. We will spend the whole day there to go into Goraici for the night dive and safe anchorage.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Goraici

Series of small islands, surprisingly good healthy reefs. This current rich location has a huge amount of schooling fish; surgeonfish, ocean triggerfish, snappers, fusiliers, rainbow runners, sharks and much more, we have seen in several occasions’ mantas coming to feed in the shallow waters of a lagoon.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Pulau Lata Lata

Another spot that cannot be missed is the beautiful Island of Lata-Lata. There, not to long ago, our dive guides found a seamount that we named Charis point. This is a world class dive site better dove with a medium current to enjoy the fish life and his beautiful corals. In the afternoon enjoy the pretty shallows and the gorgeous soft coral garden in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Pasir Karo

Few reefs in the area can compare with Pasir Karo. A Slopping reef, going to a depth of 25 mts where sandy bottom meets the reef. Immaculate coral growth and a perfect balance of life: small, medium and some big staff. In the afternoon we will head toward the northeast of the island of Sarawaki to do look for muck diving in the afternoon and night dive.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 7: Pulau Bacan

Begin the day with a dramatic wall dive off Tanjung Marengarango. Check out the schooling fish; barracuda, snapper, fusiliers and the potential for some great passing pelagics.

 

Spend the afternoon enjoying some excellent muck diving along the boat-building beach at Penambuan; excellent habitat amongst the variety of black sand, pebbles, algae and coral heads. Hunt for octopus, colorful nudibranchs, frogfish, seahorses, cuttlefish, unusual shrimp.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Pulau Pisang

This small island in the middle of Seram Sea has some great fish action; snapper, barracuda, fusiliers, rainbow runners.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 9: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Daram

The islands further east in the Misool region, are booming with colors, unreal collection of soft corals and fans along the walls of their most iconic dive sites: Andiamo and the Candy Store.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 12: Farondi / Balbulol

No Contest and Love Potion No.9 near the island of Balbulol are a string of underwater ridges rich in current and therefore colorful soft corals and sea fans. Spend your time looking in the blue for schooling pelagics and often the beautiful Mobula Rays.

 

To the east is the island of Farondi. Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 13: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 480.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Start your trip in Raja Ampat, center of marine biodiversity in the world. Go through the Banda Sea and its chain of islands where he spices trade took place: sheer walls, and unique encounters. Do some critter hunting in the world class muck diving destination of Ambon Harbour. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 4: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 5: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 6: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 8: Koon

At the far eastern end of Seram there is the island of Koon. There is only a single dive site, but it is well worth diving it twice. Too Many Fish! is a sloping reef that drops off into the deep and there are plenty of pelagic hanging around here; giant trevally and large tunas come in to feed, schools of snapper and barracuda hang off the drop-off. There are some cool coral heads in the shallows to explore at the end of the dive. After the second dive, we will move towards the center of the Spice Island trade: Banda

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 9: Banda Neira

Spend some quality time around the Spice Islands in the shadow of Gunung Api volcano. There is a selection of unique dive sites including the hard coral at Lava Flow and the very fishy underwater pinnacles at Batu Kapal. 

 

Tour the island in the afternoon, visit its historical buildings, Banda was the center of the spice trade and of capital importance at the time. Late in the afternoon, we will go back in the water for a world-class mandarin dive experience.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Nusa Laut

There are two distinct dive sites at Nusa Laut. Akon Wall is a beautiful drop off with a natural limestone swim through in the wall. There are clouds of colorful Anthias and Damselfish hanging off the wall. Amed Slope is a sloping reef with excellent hard corals and schooling fish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Ambon Harbour

Finish the trip with some world-class muck diving in Ambon Harbour. An excellent place to hunt down some unusual critters of all shapes and sizes.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Ambon and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 210.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Do some critter hunting in the world-class muck diving destination of Ambon harbor. Visit the chain of islands where the spices trade took place: sheer walls, and unique encounters of the Banda Sea. Finalize your trip to Raja Ampat, the center of marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive at Ambon

Guests will arrive in Ambon and have time to get comfortable on the boat. We will do a couple of dives in the mucky Bay of Ambon, heaven for critter hunters: Rhinopias, Frogfish. Ghost pipefish, Seahorses, pretty much the whole collection can be found in these waters.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 2: Nusa Laut

There are two distinct dive sites at Nusa Laut. Akon Wall is a beautiful drop off with a natural limestone swim through in the wall. There are clouds of colorful Anthias and Damselfish hanging off the wall. Amed Slope is a sloping reef with excellent hard corals and schooling fish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3 and 4: Banda Neira

Spend some quality time around the Spice Islands in the shadow of Gunung Api volcano. There is a selection of unique dive sites including the hard coral at Lava Flow and the very fishy underwater pinnacles at Batu Kapal. 

 

Tour the island in the afternoon, visit its historical buildings, Banda was the center of the spice trade and of capital importance at the time. Late in the afternoon, we will go back in the water for a world-class mandarin dive experience.

No. of Dives: 4/day

 

Day 5: Koon

At the far eastern end of Seram there is the island of Koon. There is only a single dive site, but it is well worth diving it twice. Too Many Fish! is a sloping reef that drops off into the deep and there are plenty of pelagic hanging around here; giant trevally and large tunas come in to feed, schools of snapper and barracuda hang off the drop-off. There are some cool coral heads in the shallows to explore at the end of the dive. After the second dive, we will move towards the center of the Spice Island trade: Banda

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 6: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 8: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 9: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 10 and 11: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4 and 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 4: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

Day 5: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

Day 6 and 7: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

Day 8: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 320.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 280.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Pass through Bali to visit the and if you are lucky, you’ll have a chance to see some Whaleshark and Mola Mola. Even if these wonderful creatures don’t show up, you will be able to visit the famous USAT liberty wreck and the passing school of Bumphead Parrotfish. Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has action-packed diving, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive into Benoa

Guests will arrive in Benoa (Bali) and have time to get comfortable on the boat. If the weather permits, we will move towards the island of Penida and try our luck with the Mola-Mola or Manta. If not, we will get some good rest and motor on to the North for a great day tomorrow.

No. of Dives: 0 or 1

 

Day 2: Amed & Tulamben

Visit and explore the world-famous muck diving site of Amed and hunt for amazing creatures like Mimic Octopus, Ghostpipe Fish, Frogfish and more.

 

Head of to Tulamben in the afternoon to visit the famous USAT Liberty wreck. Famous for sightings of schooling of Bumphead Parrotfish, Giant Grouper, the field of gigantic Garden Eels and more.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Sumbawa

We will visit the fisher community of Saleh Bay’s waters off Sumbawa where, as in other areas of Indonesia we have chances to spot whale sharks that would swim around fishing platforms, also known as Bagan. This kind of eco-tourism is attracting numerous divers a snorkeler thus transforming old fishing comminutes, many of them using aggressive ways of capturing food into friendlier ad more ocean environment aware.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 4: Sangeang

The smoking volcano Sangeang in the north has some great macro diving. Bubble Reef has evidence of this volcano activity with both yellow sulfur and champagne bubbles in the shallows; Menceng Wall is an unusual black sand wall with a sand slope. Keep your eyes open for unusual nudibranchs, shrimps and other amazing critters including the much sought after Rhinopias scorpionfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Gili Banta

With the shape of an underwater caldera, the island is a Must stop on the way to the National Park. “Stairway to heaven” I the northwest tip, is a dramatic wall, with intense coral development, schooling snappers, thousands of anthias, pelagic, for those in search of more adrenaline, GPS point is a seamount at the mercy of currents, that means: fish action! In Banta we also can enjoy one of the best night doves of the area, with bobtail squid or stargazers as the stars of the show

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6 and 7: Gili Lawa Laut

For some of the best schooling fish action in Komodo, we will head to the north of the park and dive on two seamounts called Crystal Rock and Castle Rock. Keep your eyes open for cruising sharks amongst the clouds of schooling fish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Central Komodo & Wainilu

Into the middle of the channel to dive the Signature site of Batu Bolong; the ‘Rock with the Hole’. This is a beautiful reef dive with plenty of fish, turtles and passing pelagics. For a macro dive head to the small island of Wainilu on the north coast of Rinca. Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs.

 

This is the gateway to enjoy an afternoon walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9: Langkoi & Padar

On the southern tip of the island of Komodo the Signature site of Manta Alley has some of the best schooling fish in the south. Although the water may be chilly the potential for manta action is closely followed by sharks, Napolean wrasse, humphead parrotfish, sweetlips and turtles.

 

The island of Padar has the dive site of Pillarsteen with its dramatic seascapes of caves and swim-throughs along the vertical wall. The pinnacles at the 3 Sisters rise beautifully from the white sand bottom and are covered in colorful reef fish and the elusive frogfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Horseshoe Bay

Horseshoe Bay has a variety of Signature sites; the world-famous pinnacle of Cannibal Rock has excellent schooling fish action but certainly plenty of macros to discover; The black sand slope of Torpedo Alley has some interesting macro opportunities especially for the night dive, and Yellow Wall is a vertical wall covered in yellow soft corals and yellow crinoids.

 

Even the anchorage is exciting with Komodo dragons prowling up and down the beach; wild boars feeding on the shoreline; flying Brahminy Kites and White Bellied Sea Eagles; deer swimming in the sea; monkeys climbing the trees.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Tatawa and Central Komodo

Into the current rich channel, there is a string of small islands including Tetawa Besar. This is an area of the beautiful reef with plenty of action including passing mantas and schooling fish.

 

Karang Makassar is an excellent drift dive with a manta cleaning action, turtles and sharks.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Labuan Bajo and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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  • Harbor Fee: 275.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 11: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 220.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has action-packed diving, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Labuan Bajo

Guests will arrive in Labuanbajo and have time to get comfortable on the boat. After a short journey, there will be the opportunity to do a checkout dive and a night dive on the sloping reef at Sebolan Kecil in the middle of Komodo National Park.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Central Komodo & Wainilu

Back to the middle of the channel to dive the Signature site of Batu Bolong; the ‘Rock with the Hole’. This is a beautiful reef dive with plenty of fish, turtles and passing pelagics. Just beside on the current rich Karang Makassar is an excellent drift dive with manta cleaning action.

 

For a macro afternoon head to the small island of Wainilu on the north coast of Rinca. Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs.

 

This is the gateway to enjoy a walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Sangeang

The smoking volcano Sangeang in the north has some great macro diving. Bubble Reef has evidence of this volcano activity with both yellow sulfur and champagne bubbles in the shallows; Menceng Wall is an unusual black sand wall with a sand slope. Keep your eyes open for unusual nudibranchs, shrimps and other amazing critters including the much sought after Rhinopias scorpionfish.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 4: Bima Bay

In the calm waters of Bima Bay there is some excellent muck diving; sandy slopes to scattered coral heads. Move slowly across the sand slopes hunting for octopus, frogfish, seahorses and nudibranchs.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 5: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Bima and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 100.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Go into the microenvironment fed but currents of the Indian and the Pacific oceans of Alor. Dive in the incredibly rich waters and the area is typified by crystal clear water, deep walls and pinnacles, awesome overhangs and swim-throughs, beautiful pristine corals, huge barrel sponges and large schools of fish of the Forgotten Islands. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Kupang

Guests will arrive in Kupang and have time to get comfortable on the boat. There is a large crossing towards the Alor region, and we will depart once we have settled on the boat.

No. of Dives: 0

 

Day 2: Pantar Straits (West)

Beautiful walls of macro and wide-angle subjects. Clean walls, abundant life and the always cooperative smile of the local community, especially the children who will like to be your underwater model.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Kalabahi

A change of underwater topography: A day dedicated to pure muck dive in the Kalabahi bay where we can look for wondrous, Rhinopias, Gosht pipefish, seahorses. An underwater macro heaven.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Reong

Further to the east Wetar provides some good diving on sloping reefs. We will then move further southeast to the sand channels at Nautilus is an interesting dive with some excellent hard coral formations with excellent reef life including giant clams. Schooling grunts, turtles and white tips are to be expected.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 5: Nyata

The islands around Nyata boast white-sand beaches that stretch into beautiful blue water down to pristine hard coral gardens and walls. Amazing contrast of white sand and isolated coral formations will be our first dive of the day, followed by sheer walls with enormous sponges, overhands and swim-through. There are plenty of schools of small reef fish but watch the blue for passing pelagic.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 6: Moora

Adrenaline diving when the current sweeps over the ridge on the northwest of the island. There are big schools of Bumphead parrotfish, trevally, longfin spadefish, blackfin barracuda, white mouth unicornfish and some cool critters to find when you can catch your breath.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 7: Dai

The south tip of the island has two large coral formation, coming out from the island where life accumulates, A superb large school of Barracudas and jacks are hanging there. The hard corals in the shallows count among the best ones in the area and the whole island is pristine, well balance with healthy abundant life.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Nils Desperandum

The best place in Indonesia to have a chance to spot a school of Hammerheads. An atoll with walls all around it, large pelagic patrol the reefs, and the ridges in the corners are timing with life, schooling fish, large barrel sponges and fans. Great diving experience.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9: Dawera

An underwater pinnacle will be the highlight of the day. A world-class dive site, where schooling fusiliers and snappers take shelter from the numerous sharks that patrol it. Mostly grey reefs and white tips, and occasionally silver tips. Interesting hard coral gardens and walls can also be explored.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 10: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Saumlaki and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 360.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 360.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Start your trip in Raja Ampat, the center of marine biodiversity in the world. Dive in the incredibly rich waters and the area is typified by crystal clear water, deep walls and pinnacles, awesome overhangs and swim-throughs, beautiful pristine corals, huge barrel sponges and large schools of fish of the Forgotten Islands. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Farondi / Balbulol

No Contest and Love Potion No.9 near the island of Balbulol are a string of underwater ridges rich in current and therefore colorful soft corals and sea fans. Spend your time looking in the blue for schooling pelagics and often the beautiful Mobula Rays.

 

To the east is the island of Farondi. Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Daram

The islands further east in the Misool region, are booming with colors, unreal collection of soft corals and fans along the walls of their most iconic dive sites: Andiamo and the Candy Store.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 6: Pulau Pisang

This small island in the middle of Seram Sea has some great fish action; snapper, barracuda, fusiliers, rainbow runners.

No. of Dives: 3

 

Day 7: Pulau Bacan

Begin the day with a dramatic wall dive off Tanjung Marengarango. Check out the schooling fish; barracuda, snapper, fusiliers and the potential for some great passing pelagics.

 

Spend the afternoon enjoying some excellent muck diving along the boat-building beach at Penambuan; excellent habitat amongst the variety of black sand, pebbles, algae and coral heads. Hunt for octopus, colorful nudibranchs, frogfish, seahorses, cuttlefish, unusual shrimp.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Salea

Start the day at Batu Mandy near the island of Salea. Schools of fusilier, snappers and trevally embellish a pinnacle formation that sometimes hosts also manta rays and reef sharks. Later in the day enjoy the beautiful reefs around the islands of Pokal and Kusu. Frogfish, ghost pipefish and pontohi have been spotted here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 9: Pulau Lata Lata

Another spot that cannot be missed is the beautiful Island of Lata-Lata. There, not to long ago, our dive guides found a seamount that we named Charis point. This is a world-class dive site better dove with a medium current to enjoy the fish life and his beautiful corals. In the afternoon enjoy the pretty shallows and the gorgeous soft coral garden in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10 and 11: Goraici and Seamount of Halmahera Sea

Series of small islands, surprisingly good healthy reefs. This current rich location has a huge amount of schooling fish; surgeonfish, ocean triggerfish, snappers, fusiliers, rainbow runners, sharks and much more, we have seen in several occasions’ mantas coming to feed in the shallow waters of a lagoon.

No. of Dives: 4 and 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Ternate and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 330.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 320.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 242.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11/12: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 13: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 5: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 6 and 7: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 242.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Start your trip to Raja Ampat, the center of marine biodiversity in the world. Visit the colorful reefs which are fed by the nutrient-rich waters from the rivers producing huge fields of soft corals, giant sea fans and clouds of planktonic feeding fishes of Triton Bay. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end of the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy & Arborek

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Arborek Jetty is part of a sloping reef in front of the island. There are schools of fish, excellent wide-angle photo opportunities under the jetty itself and good critter hunting to be done along the slopes.

 

In the late afternoon take a stroll around the village on the island and maybe join one of their soccer matches or buy a locally made sunhat.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 5: Farondi

Early morning visit to the cave of Tamulol a large cave where we can snorkel. Easy for all ages. Nearby, we will attempt to look into the jellyfish lake, as this is very dependable on the village mood.

 

Afternoon diving in 3 sisters, a dive where sift corals are at its best, and we have chanced to see Mobula rays hunting. sunset lagoon tour on the tender boats.

No. of Dives: 2 with cave visit / 4 without cave visit

Day 6: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Pulau Pisang

A chain of islands between Raja Ampat and Triton Bay has some excellent diving The dive site called the Dome is a seamount in the channel with good fish action; bannerfish, snappers and batfish as well as a chance to hunt for macro. Their hammerhead-shaped reef is called T-Bone and the site is covered in large colorful sponges in yellow and purple and blue. Keep your eyes open for passing sharks and eagle rays. 

 

Long Crossing to Momon.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 8: Momon

On the way south we will stop at Mommon. There is an excellent macro dive at Tanjung Wap with decorated dartfish in shallow water, the potential for pygmy seahorses and a large swim through to explore. The seamount west of Momon has accelerating diving, schooling fish and chances for mantas.

 

Also, a visit to the waterfall at Momon. We can take the tender boats into the shore where the waterfalls directly into the sea. A perfect opportunity for a photo and you can even swim behind the falls.

 

Long Crossing to Triton Bay.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 9 and 10: Triton Bay

The unique location of Triton Bay with its current rich straits has many beautiful dive sites located around the islands of Aiduma and Namatote. Triton Bay is famous for its kaleidoscope of colors along the reef at Signature sites like Little Komodo.

 

There is the opportunity to see endemic species like the Flasher Wrasse at Flasher Beach or Leopard Anemone Shrimp at Namatote Wall or a Thin Line Wobbegong hiding under a table coral. Also recently discovered in the area are some interesting locations for macro sites with exciting and unusual nudibranchs. There may be a chance to encounter whale sharks while in the area.

 

Enjoy a great swim through under the island at another soft coral covered Signature Site, Boo’s Rainbow. For schooling fish action and more colorful reefs check out Larry’s Dive Heaven on the outside of Aiduma island.

No. of Dives: Unlimited dive and Snorkelling at the Bagan + 1 Night Dive (if there’s Whale Shark) or else 4 dives/day (day 9 & 10) and 2 dives (day 11)

 

Day 11: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Kaimana and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Visit the colorful reefs which are fed by the nutrient-rich waters from the rivers producing huge fields of soft corals, giant sea fans and clouds of planktonic feeding fishes of Triton Bay. Go through the Banda Sea and its chain of islands where he spices trade took place: sheer walls, and unique encounters. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive at Kaimana

Guests will arrive in Kaimana and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai I will travel about 4 hours down to the area of Triton Bay.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Triton Bay

The unique location of Triton Bay with its current rich straits has many beautiful dive sites located around the islands of Aiduma and Namatote. Triton Bay is famous for its kaleidoscope of colors along the reef at Signature sites like Little Komodo.

 

There is the opportunity to see endemic species like the Flasher Wrasse at Flasher Beach or Leopard Anemone Shrimp at Namatote Wall or a Thin Line Wobbegong hiding under a table coral. Also recently discovered in the area are some interesting locations for macro sites with exciting and unusual nudibranchs. There may be a chance to encounter whale sharks while in the area.

 

Enjoy a great swim through under the island at another soft coral covered Signature Site, Boo’s Rainbow. For schooling fish action and more colorful reefs check out Larry’s Dive Heaven on the outside of Aiduma island.

No. of Dives: Unlimited dive and Snorkelling at the Bagan + 1 Night Dive (if there’s Whale Shark) or else 4 dives/day

 

Day 4: Momon

We head up the coast of Papua to Mommon. Starting in the south we can dive on the Channel Islands and then enjoy an excellent macro dive at Tanjung Wap with decorated dartfish in shallow water, the potential for pygmy seahorses and a large swim through to explore.

 

Moving a little north, we dive on a large seamount before heading into the shore to the waterfall at Momon. We can take the tender boats into the shore where the waterfalls directly into the sea. A perfect opportunity for a photo and you can even swim behind the falls.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Pulau Pisang

The last stop before getting into Raja Ampat is at the island of Pulau Pisang. The dive site called the Dome is a seamount in the channel with good fish action; bannerfish, snappers and batfish as well as a chance to hunt for macro. Their hammerhead-shaped reef is called T-Bone and the site is covered in large colorful sponges in yellow and purple and blue. Keep your eyes open for passing sharks and eagle rays.

 

Long Crossing to Boo & Fiabacet.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 6: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 8: Farondi

Early morning visit to the cave of Tamulol a large cave where we can snorkel. Easy for all ages. Nearby, we will attempt to look into the jellyfish lake, as this is very dependable on the village mood.

 

Afternoon diving in 3 sisters, a dive where sift corals are at its best, and we have chanced to see Mobula rays hunting. sunset lagoon tour on the tender boats.

 

Depart late afternoon towards Central Raja.

No. of Dives: 1 (with cave visit / 3 without cave visit

 

Day 9: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard-coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 10: Manta Sandy & Arborek

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Arborek Jetty is part of a sloping reef in front of the island. There are schools of fish, excellent wide-angle photo opportunities under the jetty itself and good critter hunting to be done along the slopes.

 

In the late afternoon take a stroll around the village on the island and maybe join in one of their soccer matches or buy a locally made sunhat.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Pulau Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 440.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has action-packed diving, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Labuan Bajo

Guests will arrive in Labuanbajo and have time to get comfortable on the boat. After a short journey, there will be the opportunity to do a checkout dive and a night dive on the sloping reef at Sebolan Kecil in the middle of Komodo National Park.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Central Komodo & Wainilu

Back to the middle of the channel to dive the Signature site of Batu Bolong; the ‘Rock with the Hole’. This is a beautiful reef dive with plenty of fish, turtles and passing pelagics. Just beside on the current rich Karang Makassar is an excellent drift dive with manta cleaning action.

 

For a macro afternoon head to the small island of Wainilu on the north coast of Rinca. Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs.

 

This is the gateway to enjoy a walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Tatawa & Central Komodo

Into the middle of the channel to dive the Signature site of Batu Bolong; the “Rock with the Hole”. One of Komodo’s world-class signature dives. Immaculate corals, thousands of anthias in the shallows, giant napoleon wrasse, turtles, passing pelagics.

 

Karang Makassar is an excellent drift dive with a manta cleaning action, turtles and sharks.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Horseshoe Bay

Horseshoe Bay has a variety of Signature sites; the world-famous pinnacle of Cannibal Rock has excellent schooling fish action but certainly plenty of macros to discover; The black sand slope of Torpedo Alley has some interesting macro opportunities especially for the night dive; and Yellow Wall is a vertical wall covered in yellow soft corals and yellow crinoids.

 

Even the anchorage is exciting with Komodo dragons prowling up and down the beach; wild boars feeding on the shoreline; flying Brahminy Kites and White Bellied Sea Eagles; deer swimming in the sea; monkeys climbing the trees.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Langkoi & Padar

On the southern tip of the island of Komodo the Signature site of Manta Alley has some of the best schooling fish in the south. Although the water may be chilly the potential for manta action is closely followed by sharks, Napolean wrasse, humphead parrotfish, sweetlips and turtles.

 

The island of Padar has the dive site of Pillarsteen with its dramatic seascapes of caves and swim-throughs along the vertical wall. The pinnacles at the 3 Sisters rise beautifully from the white sand bottom and are covered in colorful reef fish and the elusive frogfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6/7: Gili Lawa Laut

For some of the best schooling fish action in Komodo, we will head to the north of the park and dive on two seamounts called Crystal Rock and Castle Rock. Keep you eyes open for cruising sharks amongst the clouds of schooling fish.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 8: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Labuan Bajo and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has beautiful coral, a wide variety of fishes, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Labuan Bajo – Sabolan

Guests will arrive onboard around 12 pm. Lunch will be served while we set sail towards Sabolan. Guests will have plenty of time to get comfortable on board before their first contact with the amazing underwater world of Komodo. This will happen around the late afternoon; at about 3-4pm.

 

This is a dive site with a sloppy reef. It has a very nice variation of sand patches and hard corals.

 

Overnight on Board

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 2: Central Komodo – Pink Beach

For some of the best hard corals in the region, we will first dive the rift of Tatawa, where orange soft corals cover the fishy sloping reef where turtles relax and feed, plenty of bommies, with glassfish and where cuttlefish find shelter and a beautiful hard coral garden in the shallow, where mantas regular visit and often black tips and white tips can also be spotted.

 

Afternoon we move towards Padar to dive 3 sisters. An amazing site consisting of 3 underwater reef formations, with vertical walls, where the balance between macro and a big staff. Possibility of going for a walk or doing a night dive available.

 

Overnight on Board.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Central Komodo – Wainilu

Into the current rich channel, water flows through a string of small islands.

 

This is an area of beautiful reefs, some plateaus where mantas feed or small rocks with vertical walls where life aggregates, including, white tips sharks, Giant trevallies, Napoleon fish, or carpets of anthias flooding the shallows. World-class diving and snorkeling.

 

In the afternoon we head towards Wainilu. This is the gateway to enjoy an afternoon walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

 

For those interested in diving, the area is perfect for macro Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs, small cuttlefish, mandarin and picturesque dragonets.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Departure

The boat will depart to Labuan Bajo early in the morning. Breakfast will be provided to everyone before you disembark. Upon arrival, all guests will disembark and transferred to the Airport/Hotel.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has beautiful coral, a wide variety of fishes, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Labuan Bajo – Wainilu – Pulau Kalong

Guests will arrive onboard around 12 pm. Lunch will be served while we set sail towards the island of Rinca. In the afternoon we will visit the Ranger station and go for a soft trek along with the forest in search of the Komodo dragon, without a doubt, the most famous wild animal in Indonesia.

 

After the trekking, we will do a little sunset cruise moving towards Pulau Kalong to witness the massive migration of thousands of fruit bats who every evening move from the small mangroves to the large island of Flores in search of their daily food portion while we enjoy dinner on deck (if the weather allows).

 

Overnight on Board.

 

Day 2: Padar – Karang Makassar – Pink Beach

We will move before sunrise for a short cruise towards Padar.

 

The more active ones will have the opportunity to climb to the top of the island for a very rewarding view of the whole archipelago. The one-hour uphill trek is well worth it.

 

After breakfast, time to get our snorkel gear ready, it is manta time! Our experienced guides will try to locate the mantas that come to feed along the reefs of Karang Makassar. these 3-4 meters spanned winged rays, feed only on the plankton flowing in the currents and can make an unforgettable experience.

 

Relaxing afternoon stranded on the pinky color sand of the so-named Pink beach, time to do nothing, gather memories and take pictures.

 

Overnight on Board.

 

Day 3: Departure

The boat will depart to Labuan Bajo early in the morning. Breakfast will be provided to everyone before you disembark. Upon arrival, all guests will disembark and transferred to the Airport/Hotel.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has beautiful coral, a wide variety of fishes, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Labuan Bajo – Sabolan

Guests will arrive onboard around 12 pm. Lunch will be served while we set sail towards Sabolan. Guests will have plenty of time to get comfortable on board before their first contact with the amazing underwater world of Komodo. This will happen around the late afternoon; at about 3-4pm.

 

This is a dive site with a sloppy reef. It has a very nice variation of sand patches and hard corals.

 

Overnight on Board

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 2: Central Komodo – Pink Beach

For some of the best hard corals in the region, we will first dive the rift of Tatawa, where orange soft corals cover the fishy sloping reef where turtles relax and feed, plenty of bommies, with glassfish and where cuttlefish find shelter and a beautiful hard coral garden in the shallow, where mantas regular visit and often black tips and white tips can also be spotted.

 

Afternoon we move towards Padar to dive 3 sisters. An amazing site consisting of 3 underwater reef formations, with vertical walls, where the balance between macro and a big staff. Possibility of going for a walk or doing a night dive available.

 

Overnight on Board.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Central Komodo – Wainilu

Into the current rich channel, water flows through a string of small islands.

 

This is an area of beautiful reefs, some plateaus where mantas feed or small rocks with vertical walls where life aggregates, including, white tips sharks, Giant trevallies, Napoleon fish, or carpets of anthias flooding the shallows. World-class diving and snorkeling.

 

In the afternoon we head towards Wainilu. This is the gateway to enjoy an afternoon walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

 

For those interested in diving, the area is perfect for macro Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs, small cuttlefish, mandarin and picturesque dragonets.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Departure

The boat will depart to Labuan Bajo early in the morning. Breakfast will be provided to everyone before you disembark. Upon arrival, all guests will disembark and transferred to the Airport/Hotel.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has beautiful coral, a wide variety of fishes, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Labuan Bajo – Wainilu – Pulau Kalong

Guests will arrive onboard around 12 pm. Lunch will be served while we set sail towards the island of Rinca. In the afternoon we will visit the Ranger station and go for a soft trek along with the forest in search of the Komodo dragon, without a doubt, the most famous wild animal in Indonesia.

 

After the trekking, we will do a little sunset cruise moving towards Pulau Kalong to witness the massive migration of thousands of fruit bats who every evening move from the small mangroves to the large island of Flores in search of their daily food portion while we enjoy dinner on deck (if the weather allows).

 

Overnight on Board.

 

Day 2: Padar – Karang Makassar – Pink Beach

We will move before sunrise for a short cruise towards Padar.

 

The more active ones will have the opportunity to climb to the top of the island for a very rewarding view of the whole archipelago. The one-hour uphill trek is well worth it.

 

After breakfast, time to get our snorkel gear ready, it is manta time! Our experienced guides will try to locate the mantas that come to feed along the reefs of Karang Makassar. these 3-4 meters spanned winged rays, feed only on the plankton flowing in the currents and can make an unforgettable experience.

 

Relaxing afternoon stranded on the pinky color sand of the so-named Pink beach, time to do nothing, gather memories and take pictures.

 

Overnight on Board.

 

Day 3: Departure

The boat will depart to Labuan Bajo early in the morning. Breakfast will be provided to everyone before you disembark. Upon arrival, all guests will disembark and transferred to the Airport/Hotel.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Pass through Bali to visit the and if you are lucky, you’ll have a chance to see some Whaleshark and Mola Mola. Even if these wonderful creatures don’t show up, you will be able to visit the famous USAT Liberty wreck and the passing school of Bumphead Parrotfish. Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has action-packed diving, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive into Benoa

Guests will arrive in Benoa (Bali) and have time to get comfortable on the boat. If the weather permits, we will move towards the island of Penida and try our luck with the Mola-Mola or Manta. If not, we will get some good rest and motor on to the North for a great day tomorrow.

No. of Dives: 0 or 1

 

Day 2: Amed & Tulamben

Visit and explore the world-famous muck diving site of Amed and hunt for amazing creatures like Mimic Octopus, Ghostpipe Fish, Frogfish and more.

 

Head of to Tulamben in the afternoon to visit the famous USAT Liberty wreck. Famous for sightings of schooling of Bumphead Parrotfish, Giant Grouper, the field of gigantic Garden Eels and more.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Gili Lawa Laut

For some of the best schooling fish action in Komodo, we will head to the north of the park and dive on two seamounts called Crystal Rock and Castle Rock. Keep your eyes open for cruising sharks amongst the clouds of schooling fish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Central Komodo & Wainilu

Into the middle of the channel to dive the Signature site of Batu Bolong; the ‘Rock with the Hole’. This is a beautiful reef dive with plenty of fish, turtles and passing pelagics. For a macro dive head to the small island of Wainilu on the north coast of Rinca. Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs.

 

This is the gateway to enjoy an afternoon walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Langkoi & Padar

On the southern tip of the island of Komodo the Signature site of Manta Alley has some of the best schooling fish in the south. Although the water may be chilly the potential for manta action is closely followed by sharks, Napolean wrasse, humphead parrotfish, sweetlips and turtles.

 

The island of Padar has the dive site of Pillarsteen with its dramatic seascapes of caves and swim-throughs along the vertical wall. The pinnacles at the 3 Sisters rise beautifully from the white sand bottom and are covered in colorful reef fish and the elusive frogfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Horseshoe Bay

Horseshoe Bay has a variety of Signature sites; the world-famous pinnacle of Cannibal Rock has excellent schooling fish action but certainly plenty of macros to discover; The black sand slope of Torpedo Alley has some interesting macro opportunities especially for the night dive, and Yellow Wall is a vertical wall covered in yellow soft corals and yellow crinoids.

 

Even the anchorage is exciting with Komodo dragons prowling up and down the beach; wild boars feeding on the shoreline; flying Brahminy Kites and White Bellied Sea Eagles; deer swimming in the sea; monkeys climbing the trees.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Tatawa and Central Komodo

Into the current rich channel, there is a string of small islands including Tetawa Besar. This is an area of the beautiful reef with plenty of action including passing mantas and schooling fish.

 

Karang Makassar is an excellent drift dive with a manta cleaning action, turtles and sharks.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 8: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Labuan Bajo and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Pass through Bali to visit the and if you are lucky, you’ll have a chance to see some Whaleshark and Mola Mola. Even if these wonderful creatures don’t show up, you will be able to visit the famous USAT Liberty wreck and the passing school of Bumphead Parrotfish. Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has action-packed diving, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive into Benoa

Guests will arrive in Benoa (Bali) and have time to get comfortable on the boat. If the weather permits, we will move towards the island of Penida and try our luck with the Mola-Mola or Manta. If not, we will get some good rest and motor on to the North for a great day tomorrow.

No. of Dives: 0 or 1

 

Day 2: Amed & Tulamben

Visit and explore the world-famous muck diving site of Amed and hunt for amazing creatures like Mimic Octopus, Ghostpipe Fish, Frogfish and more.

 

Head of to Tulamben in the afternoon to visit the famous USAT Liberty wreck. Famous for sightings of schooling of Bumphead Parrotfish, Giant Grouper, the field of gigantic Garden Eels and more.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Gili Lawa Laut

For some of the best schooling fish action in Komodo, we will head to the north of the park and dive on two seamounts called Crystal Rock and Castle Rock. Keep your eyes open for cruising sharks amongst the clouds of schooling fish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Central Komodo & Wainilu

Into the middle of the channel to dive the Signature site of Batu Bolong; the ‘Rock with the Hole’. This is a beautiful reef dive with plenty of fish, turtles and passing pelagics. For a macro dive head to the small island of Wainilu on the north coast of Rinca. Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs.

 

This is the gateway to enjoy an afternoon walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Langkoi & Padar

On the southern tip of the island of Komodo the Signature site of Manta Alley has some of the best schooling fish in the south. Although the water may be chilly the potential for manta action is closely followed by sharks, Napolean wrasse, humphead parrotfish, sweetlips and turtles.

 

The island of Padar has the dive site of Pillarsteen with its dramatic seascapes of caves and swim-throughs along the vertical wall. The pinnacles at the 3 Sisters rise beautifully from the white sand bottom and are covered in colorful reef fish and the elusive frogfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Horseshoe Bay

Horseshoe Bay has a variety of Signature sites; the world-famous pinnacle of Cannibal Rock has excellent schooling fish action but certainly plenty of macros to discover; The black sand slope of Torpedo Alley has some interesting macro opportunities especially for the night dive, and Yellow Wall is a vertical wall covered in yellow soft corals and yellow crinoids.

 

Even the anchorage is exciting with Komodo dragons prowling up and down the beach; wild boars feeding on the shoreline; flying Brahminy Kites and White Bellied Sea Eagles; deer swimming in the sea; monkeys climbing the trees.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Tatawa and Central Komodo

Into the current rich channel, there is a string of small islands including Tetawa Besar. This is an area of the beautiful reef with plenty of action including passing mantas and schooling fish.

 

Karang Makassar is an excellent drift dive with a manta cleaning action, turtles and sharks.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 8: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Labuan Bajo and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has action-packed diving, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive at Bima

Guests will arrive in Bima and have time to get comfortable on the boat. After a short journey out into the calm waters of Bima Bay there is some excellent muck diving; sandy slopes to scattered coral heads. Move slowly across the sand slopes hunting for octopus, frogfish, seahorses and nudibranchs.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Sangeang

The smoking volcano Sangeang in the north has some great macro diving. Bubble Reef has evidence of this volcano activity with both yellow sulfur and champagne bubbles in the shallows; Menceng Wall is an unusual black sand wall with a sand slope. Keep your eyes open for unusual nudibranchs, shrimps and other amazing critters including the much sought after Rhinopias scorpionfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Langkoi & Padar

On the southern tip of the island of Komodo the Signature site of Manta Alley has some of the best schooling fish in the south. Although the water may be chilly the potential for manta action is closely followed by sharks, Napolean wrasse, humphead parrotfish, sweetlips, and turtles.

 

The island of Padar has the dive site of Pillarsteen with its dramatic seascapes of caves and swim-throughs along the vertical wall. The pinnacles at the 3 Sisters rise beautifully from the white sand bottom and are covered in colorful reef fish and the elusive frogfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Horseshoe Bay

Horseshoe Bay has a variety of Signature sites; the world-famous pinnacle of Cannibal Rock has excellent schooling fish action but certainly plenty of macros to discover; The black sand slope of Torpedo Alley has some interesting macro opportunities especially for the night dive; and Yellow Wall is a vertical wall covered in yellow soft corals and yellow crinoids.

 

Even the anchorage is exciting with Komodo dragons prowling up and down the beach; wild boars feeding on the shoreline; flying Brahminy Kites and White Bellied Sea Eagles; deer swimming in the sea; monkeys climbing the trees.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Tatawa and Central Komodo

Into the current rich channel, there is a string of small islands including Tetawa Besar. This is an area of the beautiful reef with plenty of action including passing mantas and schooling fish.

 

Karang Makassar is an excellent drift dive with a manta cleaning action, turtles and sharks.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 6: Gili Lawa Laut

For some of the best schooling fish action in Komodo, we will head to the north of the park and dive on two seamounts called Crystal Rock and Castle Rock. Keep your eyes open for cruising sharks amongst the clouds of schooling fish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Central Komodo & Wainilu

Back to the middle of the channel to dive the Signature site of Batu Bolong; the ‘Rock with the Hole’. This is a beautiful reef dive with plenty of fish, turtles and passing pelagics. Just beside on the current rich Karang Makassar is an excellent drift dive with manta cleaning action.

 

For a macro afternoon head to the small island of Wainilu on the north coast of Rinca. Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs.

 

This is the gateway to enjoy a walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 8: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Labuan Bajo and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 140.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has action-packed diving, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive at Bima

Guests will arrive in Bima and have time to get comfortable on the boat. After a short journey out into the calm waters of Bima Bay there is some excellent muck diving; sandy slopes to scattered coral heads. Move slowly across the sand slopes hunting for octopus, frogfish, seahorses and nudibranchs.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Sangeang

The smoking volcano Sangeang in the north has some great macro diving. Bubble Reef has evidence of this volcano activity with both yellow sulfur and champagne bubbles in the shallows; Menceng Wall is an unusual black sand wall with a sand slope. Keep your eyes open for unusual nudibranchs, shrimps and other amazing critters including the much sought after Rhinopias scorpionfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Langkoi & Padar

On the southern tip of the island of Komodo the Signature site of Manta Alley has some of the best schooling fish in the south. Although the water may be chilly the potential for manta action is closely followed by sharks, Napolean wrasse, humphead parrotfish, sweetlips, and turtles.

 

The island of Padar has the dive site of Pillarsteen with its dramatic seascapes of caves and swim-throughs along the vertical wall. The pinnacles at the 3 Sisters rise beautifully from the white sand bottom and are covered in colorful reef fish and the elusive frogfish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Horseshoe Bay

Horseshoe Bay has a variety of Signature sites; the world-famous pinnacle of Cannibal Rock has excellent schooling fish action but certainly plenty of macros to discover; The black sand slope of Torpedo Alley has some interesting macro opportunities especially for the night dive; and Yellow Wall is a vertical wall covered in yellow soft corals and yellow crinoids.

 

Even the anchorage is exciting with Komodo dragons prowling up and down the beach; wild boars feeding on the shoreline; flying Brahminy Kites and White Bellied Sea Eagles; deer swimming in the sea; monkeys climbing the trees.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Tatawa and Central Komodo

Into the current rich channel, there is a string of small islands including Tetawa Besar. This is an area of the beautiful reef with plenty of action including passing mantas and schooling fish.

 

Karang Makassar is an excellent drift dive with a manta cleaning action, turtles and sharks.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 6: Gili Lawa Laut

For some of the best schooling fish action in Komodo, we will head to the north of the park and dive on two seamounts called Crystal Rock and Castle Rock. Keep your eyes open for cruising sharks amongst the clouds of schooling fish.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Central Komodo & Wainilu

Back to the middle of the channel to dive the Signature site of Batu Bolong; the ‘Rock with the Hole’. This is a beautiful reef dive with plenty of fish, turtles and passing pelagics. Just beside on the current rich Karang Makassar is an excellent drift dive with manta cleaning action.

 

For a macro afternoon head to the small island of Wainilu on the north coast of Rinca. Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs.

 

This is the gateway to enjoy a walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 8: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Labuan Bajo and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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Exclusions

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has beautiful coral, a wide variety of fishes, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Labuan Bajo – Sabolan

Guests will arrive onboard around 12 pm. Lunch will be served while we set sail towards Sabolan. Guests will have plenty of time to get comfortable on board before their first contact with the amazing underwater world of Komodo. This will happen around the late afternoon; at about 3-4pm.

 

This is a dive site with a sloppy reef. It has a very nice variation of sand patches and hard corals.

 

Overnight on Board

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 2: Central Komodo – Pink Beach

For some of the best hard corals in the region, we will first dive the rift of Tatawa, where orange soft corals cover the fishy sloping reef where turtles relax and feed, plenty of bommies, with glassfish and where cuttlefish find shelter and a beautiful hard coral garden in the shallow, where mantas regular visit and often black tips and white tips can also be spotted.

 

Afternoon we move towards Padar to dive 3 sisters. An amazing site consisting of 3 underwater reef formations, with vertical walls, where the balance between macro and a big staff. Possibility of going for a walk or doing a night dive available.

 

Overnight on Board.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Central Komodo – Wainilu

Into the current rich channel, water flows through a string of small islands.

 

This is an area of beautiful reefs, some plateaus where mantas feed or small rocks with vertical walls where life aggregates, including, white tips sharks, Giant trevallies, Napoleon fish, or carpets of anthias flooding the shallows. World-class diving and snorkeling.

 

In the afternoon we head towards Wainilu. This is the gateway to enjoy an afternoon walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

 

For those interested in diving, the area is perfect for macro Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs, small cuttlefish, mandarin and picturesque dragonets.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Departure

The boat will depart to Labuan Bajo early in the morning. Breakfast will be provided to everyone before you disembark. Upon arrival, all guests will disembark and transferred to the Airport/Hotel.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has beautiful coral, a wide variety of fishes, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Labuan Bajo – Sabolan

Guests will arrive onboard around 12 pm. Lunch will be served while we set sail towards Sabolan. Guests will have plenty of time to get comfortable on board before their first contact with the amazing underwater world of Komodo. This will happen around the late afternoon; at about 3-4pm.

 

This is a dive site with a sloppy reef. It has a very nice variation of sand patches and hard corals.

 

Overnight on Board

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 2: Central Komodo – Pink Beach

For some of the best hard corals in the region, we will first dive the rift of Tatawa, where orange soft corals cover the fishy sloping reef where turtles relax and feed, plenty of bommies, with glassfish and where cuttlefish find shelter and a beautiful hard coral garden in the shallow, where mantas regular visit and often black tips and white tips can also be spotted.

 

Afternoon we move towards Padar to dive 3 sisters. An amazing site consisting of 3 underwater reef formations, with vertical walls, where the balance between macro and a big staff. Possibility of going for a walk or doing a night dive available.

 

Overnight on Board.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Central Komodo – Wainilu

Into the current rich channel, water flows through a string of small islands.

 

This is an area of beautiful reefs, some plateaus where mantas feed or small rocks with vertical walls where life aggregates, including, white tips sharks, Giant trevallies, Napoleon fish, or carpets of anthias flooding the shallows. World-class diving and snorkeling.

 

In the afternoon we head towards Wainilu. This is the gateway to enjoy an afternoon walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

 

For those interested in diving, the area is perfect for macro Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs, small cuttlefish, mandarin and picturesque dragonets.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Departure

The boat will depart to Labuan Bajo early in the morning. Breakfast will be provided to everyone before you disembark. Upon arrival, all guests will disembark and transferred to the Airport/Hotel.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has beautiful coral, a wide variety of fishes, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Labuan Bajo – Wainilu – Pulau Kalong

Guests will arrive onboard around 12 pm. Lunch will be served while we set sail towards the island of Rinca. In the afternoon we will visit the Ranger station and go for a soft trek along with the forest in search of the Komodo dragon, without a doubt, the most famous wild animal in Indonesia.

 

After the trekking, we will do a little sunset cruise moving towards Pulau Kalong to witness the massive migration of thousands of fruit bats who every evening move from the small mangroves to the large island of Flores in search of their daily food portion while we enjoy dinner on deck (if the weather allows).

 

Overnight on Board.

 

Day 2: Padar – Karang Makassar – Pink Beach

We will move before sunrise for a short cruise towards Padar.

 

The more active ones will have the opportunity to climb to the top of the island for a very rewarding view of the whole archipelago. The one-hour uphill trek is well worth it.

 

After breakfast, time to get our snorkel gear ready, it is manta time! Our experienced guides will try to locate the mantas that come to feed along the reefs of Karang Makassar. these 3-4 meters spanned winged rays, feed only on the plankton flowing in the currents and can make an unforgettable experience.

 

Relaxing afternoon stranded on the pinky color sand of the so-named Pink beach, time to do nothing, gather memories and take pictures.

 

Overnight on Board.

 

Day 3: Departure

The boat will depart to Labuan Bajo early in the morning. Breakfast will be provided to everyone before you disembark. Upon arrival, all guests will disembark and transferred to the Airport/Hotel.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has beautiful coral, a wide variety of fishes, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Labuan Bajo – Wainilu – Pulau Kalong

Guests will arrive onboard around 12 pm. Lunch will be served while we set sail towards the island of Rinca. In the afternoon we will visit the Ranger station and go for a soft trek along with the forest in search of the Komodo dragon, without a doubt, the most famous wild animal in Indonesia.

 

After the trekking, we will do a little sunset cruise moving towards Pulau Kalong to witness the massive migration of thousands of fruit bats who every evening move from the small mangroves to the large island of Flores in search of their daily food portion while we enjoy dinner on deck (if the weather allows).

 

Overnight on Board.

 

Day 2: Padar – Karang Makassar – Pink Beach

We will move before sunrise for a short cruise towards Padar.

 

The more active ones will have the opportunity to climb to the top of the island for a very rewarding view of the whole archipelago. The one-hour uphill trek is well worth it.

 

After breakfast, time to get our snorkel gear ready, it is manta time! Our experienced guides will try to locate the mantas that come to feed along the reefs of Karang Makassar. these 3-4 meters spanned winged rays, feed only on the plankton flowing in the currents and can make an unforgettable experience.

 

Relaxing afternoon stranded on the pinky color sand of the so-named Pink beach, time to do nothing, gather memories and take pictures.

 

Overnight on Board.

 

Day 3: Departure

The boat will depart to Labuan Bajo early in the morning. Breakfast will be provided to everyone before you disembark. Upon arrival, all guests will disembark and transferred to the Airport/Hotel.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has beautiful coral, a wide variety of fishes, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Labuan Bajo – Sabolan

Guests will arrive onboard around 12 pm. Lunch will be served while we set sail towards Sabolan. Guests will have plenty of time to get comfortable on board before their first contact with the amazing underwater world of Komodo. This will happen around the late afternoon; at about 3-4pm.

 

This is a dive site with a sloppy reef. It has a very nice variation of sand patches and hard corals.

 

Overnight on Board

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 2: Central Komodo – Pink Beach

For some of the best hard corals in the region, we will first dive the rift of Tatawa, where orange soft corals cover the fishy sloping reef where turtles relax and feed, plenty of bommies, with glassfish and where cuttlefish find shelter and a beautiful hard coral garden in the shallow, where mantas regular visit and often black tips and white tips can also be spotted.

 

Afternoon we move towards Padar to dive 3 sisters. An amazing site consisting of 3 underwater reef formations, with vertical walls, where the balance between macro and a big staff. Possibility of going for a walk or doing a night dive available.

 

Overnight on Board.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Central Komodo – Wainilu

Into the current rich channel, water flows through a string of small islands.

 

This is an area of beautiful reefs, some plateaus where mantas feed or small rocks with vertical walls where life aggregates, including, white tips sharks, Giant trevallies, Napoleon fish, or carpets of anthias flooding the shallows. World-class diving and snorkeling.

 

In the afternoon we head towards Wainilu. This is the gateway to enjoy an afternoon walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

 

For those interested in diving, the area is perfect for macro Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs, small cuttlefish, mandarin and picturesque dragonets.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Departure

The boat will depart to Labuan Bajo early in the morning. Breakfast will be provided to everyone before you disembark. Upon arrival, all guests will disembark and transferred to the Airport/Hotel.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Komodo: the land that time forgot. This World Heritage Site has beautiful coral, a wide variety of fishes, prehistoric Komodo dragons and spectacular scenery. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Labuan Bajo – Sabolan

Guests will arrive onboard around 12 pm. Lunch will be served while we set sail towards Sabolan. Guests will have plenty of time to get comfortable on board before their first contact with the amazing underwater world of Komodo. This will happen around the late afternoon; at about 3-4pm.

 

This is a dive site with a sloppy reef. It has a very nice variation of sand patches and hard corals.

 

Overnight on Board

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 2: Central Komodo – Pink Beach

For some of the best hard corals in the region, we will first dive the rift of Tatawa, where orange soft corals cover the fishy sloping reef where turtles relax and feed, plenty of bommies, with glassfish and where cuttlefish find shelter and a beautiful hard coral garden in the shallow, where mantas regular visit and often black tips and white tips can also be spotted.

 

Afternoon we move towards Padar to dive 3 sisters. An amazing site consisting of 3 underwater reef formations, with vertical walls, where the balance between macro and a big staff. Possibility of going for a walk or doing a night dive available.

 

Overnight on Board.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Central Komodo – Wainilu

Into the current rich channel, water flows through a string of small islands.

 

This is an area of beautiful reefs, some plateaus where mantas feed or small rocks with vertical walls where life aggregates, including, white tips sharks, Giant trevallies, Napoleon fish, or carpets of anthias flooding the shallows. World-class diving and snorkeling.

 

In the afternoon we head towards Wainilu. This is the gateway to enjoy an afternoon walk in the park to view the prehistoric Komodo dragon. You may also see monkeys, water buffalo and wild boar or just enjoy the panoramic views over the park.

 

For those interested in diving, the area is perfect for macro Diving along the sand slope in front of the beach should prove an excellent opportunity for critter hunting and some unusual nudibranchs, small cuttlefish, mandarin and picturesque dragonets.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Departure

The boat will depart to Labuan Bajo early in the morning. Breakfast will be provided to everyone before you disembark. Upon arrival, all guests will disembark and transferred to the Airport/Hotel.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 242.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Start your trip to Raja Ampat, the center of marine biodiversity in the world. Visit the colorful reefs which are fed by the nutrient-rich waters from the rivers producing huge fields of soft corals, giant sea fans and clouds of planktonic feeding fishes of Triton Bay. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end of the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 3: Manta Sandy & Arborek

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

Arborek Jetty is part of a sloping reef in front of the island. There are schools of fish, excellent wide-angle photo opportunities under the jetty itself and good critter hunting to be done along the slopes.

In the late afternoon take a stroll around the village on the island and maybe join one of their soccer matches or buy a locally made sunhat.

No. of Dives: 4

Day 4: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2

Day 5: Farondi

Early morning visit to the cave of Tamulol a large cave where we can snorkel. Easy for all ages. Nearby, we will attempt to look into the jellyfish lake, as this is very dependable on the village mood.

Afternoon diving in 3 sisters, a dive where sift corals are at its best, and we have chanced to see Mobula rays hunting. sunset lagoon tour on the tender boats.

No. of Dives: 2 with cave visit / 4 without cave visit

Day 6: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

Day 7: Pulau Pisang

A chain of islands between Raja Ampat and Triton Bay has some excellent diving The dive site called the Dome is a seamount in the channel with good fish action; bannerfish, snappers and batfish as well as a chance to hunt for macro. Their hammerhead-shaped reef is called T-Bone and the site is covered in large colorful sponges in yellow and purple and blue. Keep your eyes open for passing sharks and eagle rays.

Long Crossing to Momon.

No. of Dives: 2

Day 8: Momon

On the way south we will stop at Mommon. There is an excellent macro dive at Tanjung Wap with decorated dartfish in shallow water, the potential for pygmy seahorses and a large swim through to explore. The seamount west of Momon has accelerating diving, schooling fish and chances for mantas.

Also, a visit to the waterfall at Momon. We can take the tender boats into the shore where the waterfalls directly into the sea. A perfect opportunity for a photo and you can even swim behind the falls.

Long Crossing to Triton Bay.

No. of Dives: 2

Day 9, 10 and 11: Triton Bay

The unique location of Triton Bay with its current rich straits has many beautiful dive sites located around the islands of Aiduma and Namatote. Triton Bay is famous for its kaleidoscope of colors along the reef at Signature sites like Little Komodo.

There is the opportunity to see endemic species like the Flasher Wrasse at Flasher Beach or Leopard Anemone Shrimp at Namatote Wall or a Thin Line Wobbegong hiding under a table coral. Also recently discovered in the area are some interesting locations for macro sites with exciting and unusual nudibranchs. There may be a chance to encounter whale sharks while in the area.

Enjoy a great swim through under the island at another soft coral covered Signature Site, Boo’s Rainbow. For schooling fish action and more colorful reefs check out Larry’s Dive Heaven on the outside of Aiduma island.

No. of Dives: Unlimited dive and Snorkelling at the Bagan + 1 Night Dive (if there’s Whale Shark) or else 4 dives/day (day 9 & 10) and 2 dives (day 11)

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Kaimana and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 242.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fee Raja Amlpat: 80.00 USD
  • Harbor Fee: 242.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 400.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Park Fee (Raja Ampat): 80.00 USD
  • Harbor Fee: 2422.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 3: Manta Sandy – Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Aljui Bay

Time to focus on macro on Aljui Bay.

 

Slopes with plenty to look for: fire urchins with shrimps and crabs, nudibranchs. The night dive under the pearl farm pier is one of the best in the area with the possibilities to have encounters with the very elusive walking shark.

No. of Dives:

 

Day 3: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 7: Batanta

The last day will be entirely dedicated to “muck diving”. Seahorses, Octopuses, nudibranchs and rhinoplasty are some of the usual suspects we can find here.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fees: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbour Fee: 220.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

MY DAMAI II has a deck length of 40 meters (131 ft) and a beam of 9 meters (29.5 ft) at its widest point. It has been built to an uncompromising standard and fitted with all the latest diving, navigation, and safety equipment. And, where possible this service has been improved upon through additions such as satellite Wi-Fi capabilities.
The vessel is ensuring three spacious outside deck areas with an outdoor dining facility, a famous massage and spa treatment area and plenty of extra lounging and sunbathing space. ​
The below deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Each cabin boasts a private shower and head with a queen-size bed and a separate day bed. The cabins measure approximately 20 sq. meters (225 sq.ft) each and have been finished with the highest quality furnishings. The stern staterooms are over 40 sq. meters (430 sq ft) each and boast their own private deck with loungers, a super-king size bed, day beds, two desks and en-suite shower and separate head.
The dive facilities have been made even more accommodating onboard DAMAI II. Dive station are larger and paired with wider individuals’ rinse tanks. As well, the camera room is more spacious and big-rig friendly. In congruence with MY DAMAI I, all trips onboard MY DAMAI II will have 3 local dive guides and 1 instructor.

The popular destination of Raja Ampat is the center of all marine biodiversity in the world. Below will be the draft itinerary when you are onboard of Damai:

 

Day 1: Arrive in Sorong

Guests will arrive in Sorong and have time to get comfortable on the boat. Damai will travel west to Matan for a check out dive.

No. of Dives: 1

 

Day 2 and 3: Kri & Dampier Straits

At the eastern end of the famous Dampier Strait, there are many signature dive sites. Cape Kri is a sloping reef on the eastern end on the island of Kri; Blue Magic and Sardine reef are seamounts covered in schooling fish and cruising sharks and rays; Mioskon is a great spot for the endemic Wobbegong shark and Pontohi pygmy seahorses.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 4: Manta Sandy & Gam

Manta Sandy is a signature site for experiencing the grace of Reef Mantas. They are frequent visitors to the cleaning stations dotted along this sandy channel. Feel free to explore the sand for small critters while you are waiting for an appearance.

 

Gam’s Citrus Ridge is a must. An entrance to a channel when current flows and attracts all kinds of life. Its orange soft corals give a name to this spectacular site.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 5: Kawe

Heading north for some more adventure. Eagle Rock is a great spot, a fishy reef with a collection of sweet leaps and the occasional visit of mantas. Giant trevallies, tunas, Wahoo and other pelagic are present in most of the dives in the area.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 6: Aljui Bay

Today, we change goals and will be concentrating on macro and cool critters. Some of the signature sites in the bay include the Channel Island, White Arrow and Teardrop Wall. These are great places to see pygmy seahorses, unusual nudis, ghost pipefish. Then spend some time on the mucky sand under Cendana Dock for an amazing night dive.

 

With permission, you will be able to visit the pearl farm in the bay. Not only is this a very educational tour explaining the production of high-quality pearls, but you can also go shopping afterward.

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 7: Penemu

The signature sites in Penemu are Barracuda Point; a seamount on the north point; Melissa’s Garden; a beautiful example of a hard coral plateau and Keruo Channel; drift along this colorful slope watching the seascape go by.

 

The highlight of Penemu is a lagoon tour in the tender boats amongst these turquoise waters and limestone bays. For the energetic, there is a short walk to the top of one of the hills to be rewarded with an amazing view over the lagoon with Damai moored in the distance.

No. of Dives: 2 or 3

 

Day 8: Wayilbatan

The Four Kings is a series of colorful underwater pinnacles that make an amazing dive with plenty of cool fish action. Moving later to a more sheltered spot we are in the vicinity of some great dive spots: drift along the channel at Neptune Fan Sea; explore the wall at Wedding Cake or enjoy the fish action on the ridge at Barracuda Rock.

No. of Dives: 3 or 4

 

Day 9 and 10: Boo & Fiabacet

This amazing string of small islands has a colorful array of great dives sites. The signature sites in the area include Boo Windows, Nudi Rock, Tank Rock and Whale Rock. The whole place is a delight for the eyes.

 

On a calm day, you can visit the amazing seamount Magic Mountain and experience cruising sharks, schooling fish and mantas cleaning. A truly spectacular dive!

No. of Dives: 4

 

Day 11: Farondi / Balbulol

Visit the unique underwater caves at Goa Farondi and hunt for cool pygmy seahorses on the different varieties of sea fans. Nearby in the channel are the current rich pinnacles of the Three Sisters. This area is teeming with life and there is a good chance of seeing a lot of fish action.

No. of Dives: 2

 

Day 12: Departure

Guests will be escorted to the airport in Sorong and assisted with check-in procedures, no doubt full of talk about the wonders of the most popular dive destination in the world.

 

DISCLAIMERS

The trip will be weather dependent and there might be long crossing required throughout. We will try to adjust the best we can to the conditions and fulfill all itinerary briefed when you’re on the boat.

Due to the need to report to the local village, divers will need to be flexible with the start time of the first dive at some of the dive sites. We will ensure that you’re given timely updates on this during the trip, however, your understanding of last-minute changes would be appreciated. This is because divers are only allowed in the water once permission is granted by the local villages and officers.

Damai is flexible to change itinerary suggested based on customer’s preference in the event that weather and time allow us to do so and if changes are agreeable by all participants on board.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Harbor Fee: 154.00 USD
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Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

This depends on how long you plan to be in Indonesia and your nationality. There is currently a visa exemption for over 160 countries which allow citizens of these countries to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days with no extensions. This visa exemption is free. Click on the “Daftar Negara Bebas Visa Kunjungan” option from this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/visa_exe/index/ for the full list of countries eligible for this exemption.

If you plan to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days, you can apply for Visa on Arrival (VoA) at your port of your entry. A VoA will cost you US$35 or IDR500,000 (to be paid in cash) and is valid for 30 days with the possibility of extending for 30 more days at any of Indonesia’s immigration offices. Click on the “Negara” option at this website: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/apply_ri/tourism/visaonarrival/ for the list of the 62 countries eligible for V0A.

If your country is not listed in either the visa exemption or VoA list, you will have to apply for a visa from an Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your home country.

Please note that to enter Indonesia, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from your arrival date and that there must be at least one blank page in the passport. You must also have a ticket showing an onward journey from Indonesia.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the recent COVID-19 Pandemic situation, Indonesia has suspended most visa and imposed a number of entry ban. In view of the constant changing travel restrictions, we urge all our guests to contact the Indonesia Embassy in your own country to reconfirm the procedure you should follow. We will continue to monitor the current situation and will update with the latest developments. As always, we are ready to welcome you with an open arm, a big smile and extra eagerness to help.

What should I do if I have special food requirements?

For all food requirement(s), be it health or preference, Dive Damai will do our best to fulfill your request. Our friendly reservation staff will reach out to you with the registration form, in which is a section specifically designated for these purposes. Kindly note your request there and we will try our best to make it happen.

Dive Damai has extensive experience managing the food requirements of guests with many different backgrounds and health conditions. We know exactly what we need to do to fulfill those requests. Though, due to the remoteness of locations in which we travel, some of these ingredients are not available locally and are therefore delivered directly to the boat from our head office. To ensure that we have sufficient stock of what you need onboard, we require a minimum of 3 weeks’ notice on all requests. Please reach out to our reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com directly with your requests should you not have received your registration form in due time.

We will do everything in our power to ensure that your needs are met and to provide you with your preference. However, we do ask for your understanding that we will not be able to provide for extravagant requests such as truffles, caviar, wagyu steak, etc. Please also understand that there are some brands of items that are not available to purchase in Indonesia, therefore we will not be able to provide such items.

In support of the local economy, we aim to purchase locally as many of the items we use onboard as possible. To ensure freshness, we buy all of our fresh produce (mainly vegetables and fruits) locally. This means we have only such seasonal items available to us and are unable to purchase some produce that does not grow within Indonesia.

Is there a form I need to fill in?

Yes, 2-4 weeks before your trip, Dive Damai’s friendly reservation staff would be in contact with you providing you a “Registration Form” that all guest must fill in before your trip. You will also be asked to provide a copy of the passport you will be using to enter into Indonesia for your trip.

What currency should I bring?

Under Indonesian law from June 2015, all payments in Indonesia MUST be made in Indonesian Rupiah.

Currency Exchange are available in larger cities but will not be available in more remote areas. If you choose to pay cash, it is best to ensure you have enough before arriving at the port of embarkation of disembarkation from Dive Damai’s vessel.

We recommend exchanging currencies at high street banks or big money changers with CCTV as the smaller money changers that provide much higher rate than these places have a tendency of performing “Magical Miscounting”.

Can I use credit and debit cards?

Most tourism operators like Dive Damai will accept the major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & AMEX) but charges a bank fee of 3.5% for all transactions. Please note that if you are planning to spend money at the port of embarkation or disembarkation from the vessels, we will highly recommend to prepare physically cash as the locations Dive Damai travels to are quite remote and most are not very tourist-centered.

Are there ATMs available?

ATMs can be found in all cities however not all banks will be represented and there is a chance that ATMs in remote areas could run out of money during long holidays. All ATMs will dispense currency at the current exchange rate but your bank may charge you extra fees for the transaction.

What are the baggage allowances for domestic flights?

Baggage allowances vary enormously from destination to destination and airline to airline. Our reservation team is constantly monitoring the changes that regularly occur. A safe rule of thumb is 20 kg, or 44 lbs. However, some small domestic planes going to/from remote destinations can sometimes have an allowance of only 10kg or 22lbs or some do not include check-in baggage in their ticket prices. Some airlines will allow for selection of additional check-in baggage (with extra fees). If you are booking your ticket online, the website should clearly display this information and provide the necessary options. If you are booking this with a tour agency, please make sure this is clarified up front and clearly stated in writing to avoid complications and/or dispute.

Overweight baggage fees at the airport can be as much as USD5 per kg. If your return journey is with a different airline, there could also be different allowances and overweight fees applied. Please note that most airlines will not accept credit cards to pay for excess baggage at the airport. We urge you to take advantage of our dive equipment on the vessels to reduce your baggage weight. Due to limited storage space onboard, we do have limited sizes and brands, so please book your gear up-front to avoid disappointment. Contact our friendly reservation staff at reservations@dive-damai.com for inquiries and booking, or simply include this booking requirement(s) in your registration form and we will coordinate to ensure requested items are available on board. All dive equipment is top of the line and maintained to the highest standards.

How do I arrange our domestic flights?

Online booking agents and direct booking on airline websites are two of the best options available. To check flights availability across different websites, try www.skyscanner.com to help get a overview of your flight options. Booking directly through the airline’s website would be the best as it proves to be the most convenient for online check in, changes or cancellation (if required). However, due to website restrictions in some countries and language barriers, its not always possible to book directly with the airlines themselves. If this is the case, the only available online agent in Indonesia would be www.nusatrip.com. This provider can offer you flight options for most, if not all, airlines in Indonesia.

A second and more appropriate option for booking your flights would be through Dive Damai’s reservations team. With our extensive experience, great local knowledge of the area and the advantage of our existing knowledge of the trip you will be joining us, you can save yourself from all the hassle of researching the right flight and allow us connect you straight to the boat. There will be a 15% administration fee on top of the flight price. This fee will cover the sales tax and VAT. Contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to book you tickets now.

NOTE: Please make sure that you book your domestic flights prior to booking your international flights to avoid missing your connection(s). Dive Damai often operates in remote locations of Indonesia, therefore guests will need to take a domestic flight to/from one of Indonesia’s international airport hubs. We recommend that you plan your international flights at least one day before and after your domestic flights in case there are any unforeseen delays in domestic connections.

Where do I collect my purchase flight tickets?

If you’ve booked it online, the airlines or online agent will send the flight tickets to you directly via email.

If you’ve booked through us, we will also obtain your email address and send you a copy of the flight ticket via email. Let us know if you prefer another option (i.e. WhatsApp or Messenger) and we will be happy to send it through in this manner as well.

Is there any domestic airport tax to pay?

All flight tickets booked after March 2015 will have all airport taxes already included in the tickets.

Is there anything to pay when I leave the country?

At the end of 2015 all airlines were required to include the departure tax in the ticket price so there should not be any further taxes to pay.

When will I embark the vessel? (arriving first day of the trip)

If you book your domestic connection with our reservation team, you will be scheduled to arrive at a recommended time of which our crew will be notified and thus will be waiting for you at the airport to escort you directly to the vessel.

If you have already or intend to book your domestic flight on your own, we will recommend that you arrive before 12pm so that guests who may have arrived earlier would not need to wait too long before the boat departs. You are required to provide us with your flight information within the registration form. This information (when submitted) is passed on to our crew on board so they can be waiting at the airport to pick you up and transport you directly to the boat.

NOTE: We do have some trips that have require embarkation after 2.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked your trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such a requirement up front. In the event that you have booked one of these trips we recommend highly that you book yourself into a day hotel for some rest and we will come by to pick you up after 1.00pm. Please contact our helpful reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com should you need assistance to book the hotel or arrangements for transfer from airport to the hotel (subject to additional charges).

When will I disembark the vessel? (flight departing on the last day of the trip)

We generally do not have restrictions on what time to disembark. We usually transfer you to the airport a couple of hours before your departure flight to allow you enough time for your check-in.

NOTE: We do have some trips that require disembarkation before 12.00pm. This is usually noted within your invoice and if you have booked our trip through an agent, the agent is responsible to notify you of such restrictions up front. In the event that you are have booked one of these trips and have booked your domestic flights with our reservation team, we will have booked you on an earlier flight. However, if you are booking your own flight, we recommend that you book a flight that departs before 2.00pm.

When will I embark and disembark the vessel? (flight arrived before and after the day of the trip)

You are required to update your hotel information and preferred pick-up time in your trip registration form. Should our pickup time differ from your preferred time, we will be in contact with you prior to pickup. If you do not hear from our crew, wait for us at the lobby of the hotel at the time you have selected in your registration form and our team will be there at +/-15 mins to escort you to the boat.

Arrange with our friendly Cruise Director on board for your time of disembarkation. Unless you are on a trip that has requirement to depart before 12.00pm (which will be stipulated within your invoice or informed to you by your agent during booking), we will usually allow you depart at the time of your choice.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel and vice-versa?

All transfers to the vessels within 20 km on the day of embarkation and disembarkation are complimentary and arranged by us.

If you have arrived before the day of embarkation or are departing after the day of disembarkation and therefore need transfer from airport to hotel or vice versa, please reach out to our friendly reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com and provide us with relevant information so we can help to make the needed arrangements. The cost of these transfers can be paid on board or directly to the driver himself in cash.

What is the minimum certification I require to dive with Dive Damai?

All diving passengers must be a certified diver of minimum Open Water level and be physically fit to dive. With prior arrangement, we can certify divers on the vessel, but you should have completed all theory and confined water training prior to the trip and bring with you all the corroborating documentation. You can contact your dive shop at home for more information.

If you are not a certified Open Water diver, we can also organize a limited number of “Discovery Dive” with a qualified dive instructor on board the vessel, please contact our reservation team at reservations@dive-damai.com for more information on this.

For those who are on board with the “All Inclusive Package” and would like to dive with Enriched Air Nitrox, you must be Enriched Air Nitrox certified. If you are not yet certified, a short training course can be provided on board with prior arrangement at an extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost

What’s the water temperatures, currents and visibility like?

This can vary greatly depending on the location, the season, and even the day.

Temperatures can vary from 30C/86F to 17C/65F (rarely) but a normal range for most areas is 26C/76F to 28C/82F. A 3mm wetsuit usually suffices for most areas and a hooded vest could be good as extra backup. If you find yourself getting cold, you can take advantage of our thicker wetsuits onboard, free for our All Inclusive and Repeat guests as part of the dive equipment..

Currents also vary, but currents are what make diving in Indonesia so special. Some dive sites are recommended to be dived in current because there is something extraordinary to see with the current.

Visibility can vary from 5 to 40 meters but there are always amazing things to see in Indonesia, regardless of the visibility.

Not to worry, our expert dive guides will always check currents, temperature, and visibility prior to each dive. We dive the best dives at the best times to find the best marine life. If we feel that a diver’s experience is not adequate, we will recommend they skip that dive, but, more often than not, the Cruise Director will personally escort the diver on that dive to ensure safety.

I’m an avid photographer, can I dive on my own and can I have my own guide?

If you are a certified solo diver, we would allow you to dive on your own. Though we would highly recommend that you stay with your group so that our guide (with their knowledge of the dive site) can find you more interesting subjects for your photography.

We have 3 dive guides for 12 guests on board (14 guests for some full charters), therefore, we will not be able to allocate you a personal dive guide. Though, we do have plenty of experience with having photographers onboard and we understand their desires and the way they dive. Therefore, we put a lot of thought into the formation of the dive groups.

If you would like to hire your own private guide, this can be arranged for USD100 per day of diving, plus the cost of flights for the guide to and from the boat. Please contact us at reservations@dive-damai.com to arrange and book for this service up front. We will require at least 3 weeks’ notice to make the needed arrangements. Usually our guests find that with such a small diver to guide ratios, this service is unnecessary.

What is Enriched Air Nitrox and how can I get certified on board?

Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has a higher amount of oxygen than normal air that we breathe. Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox can increase your No Decompression time compared to diving with normal air at the same depths. Some divers also think that diving with Enriched Air Nitrox has a possibility to reduce diver fatigue.

However, diving with Enriched Air Nitrox limits your depth compared to normal air. On Damai boats we find that over 90% of our divers feel that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

The certification course is quite simple and straightforward, if you are interested in doing the Enriched Air Nitrox course onboard, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare learning materials for you. Please note that the course will require extra cost. Click here for more information on this cost.

What is the rules on board for drinking alcohol and diving?

You are permitted to drink alcohol while onboard. Dive Damai even provides free-flow beer at no extra charge and a complimentary glass of wine each evening. You are not, however, permitted to consume alcohol if you still plan to dive that day. For safety reasons, we are very strict about alcohol consumption prior to diving and if you were to even open a can of beer or take a sip of alcohol, we will not permit you to dive for the rest of the day.

What safety equipment is available on board?

We take your safety very seriously.

For divers, we have plenty of surface marker buoys available, free of charge (if you do not have one). We also have Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS units which can be rented for USD100 per trip. We highly recommend pre-booking as we have a limited number of units available.

On board, we have plenty of emergency oxygen, radios, GPS, satellite phone, and satellite internet.

Do you serve alcohol on board?

Yes, included in the price of your trip, we provide free flow of beer and we also give out a complimentary glass of wine during dinner. We do have our own stockpile of beer on board, but if you are a group and all are very heavy drinker, please make sure that you warn us upfront so that we can stock up and ensure that we do not come out short during your trip.

Other than those complimentary alcohol we provide on board, we also have a selection of wine by the bottle that you can purchase onboard. With prior arrangement and sufficient notice, we can also order and send to the boat your own selection from our suppliers in Bali.

Please contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com for the wine or spirits list. Prices for imported alcohol in Indonesia are high due to a luxury tax and we will be charging you only the cost price of these alcohols (including the shipping fees). For a better deal, you should buy your own wine and spirits at the duty-free shop at your home country. Please note that Indonesian customs limits 1 liter per person.

DIVE INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY

We dive in extremely remote locations. Safety is a priority and we ask you to help yourself by ensuring you have the correct travel and dive insurance for everyone’s peace of mind. Those without valid dive insurance purchased will not be allowed to dive while on board.

Dive Damai has a partnership with DiveAssure for our dive insurance. You could also contact our reservations team at reservations@dive-damai.com to assist you with this purchase.

Travel and trip cancellation insurance?

Dive Damai strongly recommends travel and/or trip insurance and specifically trip cancellation insurance.

Indonesia lies on the Ring of Fire, a famed line of active volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. Some volcanic activity could disrupt international and domestic travels. Dive Damai will not be held responsible should a trip be cut short or cancelled due to “unavoidable circumstances” such as weather conditions, unforeseen natural phenomena, Force Majeure (natural disasters, epidemics and unforeseen acts of God, etc) and unavoidable acts of man (war, riots, terrorist attack, etc). In the rare occasion of this happening, you will be directed to your insurance provider for trip cancellation.

As for flight arrangements, please allow yourself extra time when booking flight schedules and check the small print of your trip insurance to avoid disappointment.

What power does the vessel provide and do I need to bring an adapter?

Our camera room on board has both 110V and 220V international power sockets with voltage stabilizer. We strongly recommend you charge your batteries and other electronics in our camera room. Your cabins also have international power sockets which we suggest to use only for small electronic devices when there is someone awake in the cabin. However, the standard power socket in Indonesia is a European two-prong plug.

What are provided in the Cabin?

Each of our cabins have en-suite bathroom facilities and individual air-conditioning units. The cabins are also equipped with plenty of storage and cabinet space.

For the most comfortable sleeping experience, all cabins are equipped with high quality spring mattresses, highest thread-count bed sheets and duvet covers, two sleeping pillows for each guest and a couple of small pillows.

We provide each guest with a large size bath towel, a face towel, a hand towel, and bathrobe. Toiletries provided onboard are our own range of Palm Oil-free Damai Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Lotion and Hand Soap which allow you to save the time, trouble, and baggage allowance for more important items. We also provide hairdryers and ear plugs in every cabin.

  • Year built: 2011
  • Length: 40 m / 131 ft
  • Beam: 9 m / 29.5 ft
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Max. guests: 14
  • Engines: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
  • Tenders: 3
  • Freshwater capacity: 1 unit @ 10.000 ltr capacity
  • Fuel capacity: 4 units @ 5000 ltrs capacity

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      Includes

    • Airport & hotel transfer within 20km
    • All meals
    • Tea, coffee, water
    • beer
    • wine for dinner
    • Fruit & snacks
    • Towels
    • Dive guide
    • Dive package
    • Weight belt, weights, tanks

    Excludes

    • National Park & harbour fees
    • Domestic flights
    • Alcoholic beverages
    • Gratuities
    • Dive & travel insurance
    • Nitrox
    • Scuba diving equipment
    • Scuba diving courses
    • Laundry service
    • Housekeeping
    • Camera & charging station
    • TV & entertainment system
    • Library
    • Outdoor & indoor dining
    • Air-Conditioned rooms
    • Suites with balcony
    • Sun deck with beds
    • Snorkeler-friendly
    • Hot showers
    • En-suite bathrooms
    • Available for charter
    • Nitrox available
    • Rinse hoses
    • Dive deck
    • Zodiacs
    • DIN adaptors
    • Rebreather diving

    Rental Equipment

    • Snorkel / Dive gear $100 per trip
    • Snorkel / Dive gear $3 per item per day
    • Nitrox refills $10 per day
    • Nitrox refills $100 per trip
    • Buffet
    • Western food
    • Local food
    • Beer & wine available
    • Snacks all day
    • Soft drinks for free
    • Vegetarian options
    • Vegan options
    • 3 Life Raft (Capacity 20 persons)
    • 35 Life Jackets
    • 1 Throwing line Apparatus
    • Pyrotechnics
    • EPIRB
    • 8 x Life Ring
    • 2 x MOB beacon
    • Echo sounder & GPS plotter
    • Radar
    • Standard Compass
    • HV Radio 
    • VHF Radio
    • Electronic Chart
    • Timezone Raja Ampat: UTC +9 h
    • Local currency: Indonesian Rupiah
    • Language: English
    • Electricity: 220v
    • Payment onboard: cash in USD, Rupiah
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